Houston Astros add 4th player to list of 2025 MLB All-Stars
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The Houston Astros are coming off an impressive road sweep over the Los Angeles Dodgers this past weekend, becoming just the second team this year to win every
Astros superfan Nguyen Le appears in New Era commercial with Fernando Tatis: 'They called us talent'
If you've been to an Astros game, then you know Nguyen Le. Now, the world will get to know him as he talked to us about his experience appearing in a national commercial for New Era.
Despite losing All-Star shortstop Jeremy Peña to a rib injury this week, and missing slugger Yordan Alvarez for almost all of the first half, the Astros continued their stunning roll toward the break, dealing the Los Angeles Dodgers their worst loss ever at Chavez Ravine as if it were the late 2010s all over again.
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Here is a dream scenario approach to the deadline where Houston can address their needs without moving their top prospect, Brice Matthews, who could end up being a contributor himself down the stretch: Houston must add a left-handed bat at the deadline. While there are a couple of intriguing options, O'Hearn might be the best fit.
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The Houston Astros have been playing some excellent baseball of late, but they saw a key player go down with an injury before the final game of their series.
Meyers did not start Saturday’s game against the Dodgers but entered the game late as a pinch-hitter. He did start Sunday, then left that game in the fifth inning. Espada said Meyers’ calf had tightened up during the game. He did not play Monday or Tuesday.