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Astros Crawfish Boil: March 24, 2025
Welcome to the Crawfish Boil! It’s happening. Not next week. This week. It’s about time. Welcome to the regular season.
When the Astros acquired Cam Smith in the Kyle Tucker trade in December, the idea was that he'd need at least most of this ...
The Houston Astros are heading into the 2025 season with some question marks. They lost Alex Bregman and traded away Kyle Tucker and Ryan Pressly, though they did also sign Christian Walker.
The Houston Astros have been dealing with some injury concerns this spring, including infielder Christian Walker, along with many of the pitchers on the team. One of the pitchers who has been ...
With the offseason coming to a close soon for the Houston Astros, the franchise will be embarking on a campaign that has plenty of question marks to start. Due to all the changes this winter for ...
Top infield prospect Cam Smith is a significant reason why the Houston Astros felt comfortable trading perennial All-Star Kyle Tucker. Astros fans may see Smith sooner than expected. Houston must ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Houston Astros prospect Ryan Gusto was optioned to minor league camp Friday, but it's no reflection on how the 25-year-old starting pitcher has looked so far in spring ...
The Houston Astros can breathe a sigh of relief after a scary injury situation regarding star free agent acquisition Christian Walker. As first reported by Brian McTaggart of MLB.com, manager Joe ...
This past offseason was incredibly busy for the Houston Astros, as it marked the end of ... On the mound, relief pitcher Ryan Pressly was traded to the Cubs in a separate deal.
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Ryan Gusto was all set to make his big-league debut in last year’s regular-season finale for the Houston Astros, but weather wiped out the game, forcing the right ...
The most talked about guy on the team obviously was Nolan Arenado. He's an eight-time ... Another guy who got some buzz is All-Star closer Ryan Helsley. He had a fantastic 2024 season and finished ...
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.