The Houston Astros are going to do something that nobody saw coming at the beginning of the offseason; move their franchise icon Jose Altuve to left field. At 3 ...
In the first 54 years of their existence, the Houston Astros — who came into the National League as an expansion team called the Houston Colt .45s in 1962 — were an exercise in futility.
The Houston Astros have emerged through what was a difficult offseason after losing two of their key players with a new core and a renewed optimism from the fanbase. Arguably the main focal point ...
Defense was a hallmark for much of Houston’s most successful era. The Astros look to return to form with a reformed infield in 2025.
Gordon, Ryan Gusto and A.J. Blubaugh all started at Triple-A last year and form the Astros’ upper-level rotation depth. Gusto was recently optioned to minor-league camp, while Blubaugh, who is not on ...
Earlier this week, longtime Houston Astros star Alex Bregman signed a lucrative three-year, $120 million deal with the Boston Red Sox. The deal put an end to the courtship of Bregman, which ...
Jose Altuve has the most starts at second base of any active MLB player, but that count may have come to a stop as the Houston Astros are planning to play Altuve mostly in left field this season ...