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.
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.
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Sporting News on MSNAstros predicted to retain $200 million All-Star despite GM's commentsThe Houston Astros may be out of the sweepstakes for Alex Bregman. He remains a free agent as spring training begins and ...
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Empire Sports Media on MSNAstros raise offer in attempt to re-sign star third basemanThe MLB offseason is reaching the finish line, as Spring Training commences in less than two weeks. Most of the ...
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Sporting News on MSNAstros urged to trade for $154 million 3-time All-Star to replace Alex BregmanAlex Bregman remains unsigned and recent comments from general manager Dana Brown suggest a reunion with the Houston Astros ...
The Houston Astros are looking at a potential reunion with third baseman Alex Bregman and have increased their offer in hopes ...
This offseason has been a wild one for the Houston Astros ... Tucker to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for third baseman Isaac Paredes, pitcher Hayden Wesneski and star prospect Cam Smith.
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The Houston Astros will assemble in West Palm Beach, Fla., for the start of spring training following an eventful offseason. Kyle Tucker, Ryan Pressly and Justin Verlander are gone. Christian Walker ...
The Chicago Cubs pushed all their chips in with the Kyle Tucker trade, but the World Series betting odds still don't favor the roster Jed Hoyer has built.
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