The Astros don't have a ton of prospects and are looking for a left-handed outfielder. The Giants' Mike Yastrzemski could be a match.
The Houston Astros do not expect to bring back homegrown star Alex Bregman as the Red Sox, Cubs and Tigers remain interested.
With Alex Bregman likely gone, Houston will have a new third baseman. Also, their All-Star second baseman could be moving to the outfield.
These are the facts: the Blue Jays finished in last place in 2024, and franchise player Vladimir Guerrero Jr. will be a free ...
On the field, it's easy to see Jose Altuve's greatness. With nine All-Star appearances, three batting titles and two World Series rings, the Houston Astros supe ...
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Hosted on MSNAstros’ free-agent third baseman narrows down suitors to four teamsFree agent and former Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman remains unsigned as the offseason comes to a close, though ...
While Alex Bregman is still to find a new home, MLB insider broke down the current struggles despite interest from multiple ...
Alex Bregman declined the Houston Astros' $156 million offer, thus remaining a free agent. Possible suitors like the Toronto ...
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Hosted on MSNChicago Cubs: Kyle Tucker unlikely to sign extension before opening day, per insiderThe Chicago Cubs made a huge splash when they pulled the trigger on a trade to acquire Houston Astros multi-tool all-star ...
The chances of Alex Bregman returning to the Houston Astros grow slimmer by the day. General manager Dana Brown even went as far as to say that Houston has already lost the two-time All-Star. His free ...
The Houston Astros appear to have room for competition in the bullpen, bench and perhaps the outfield. Here are some ...
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