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.
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 ...
While Alex Bregman is still to find a new home, MLB insider broke down the current struggles despite interest from multiple ...
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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 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.
The infield market has been congested this winter. The top free agent infielder, Alex Bregman is still looking for a ...
"Perhaps the Detroit Tigers or Boston Red Sox will come through with a convincing offer, but since they haven't so far, the ...
The Astros figure to have more competition at the back half of their roster this spring than they have in recent years, with ...
Two-time All-Star third baseman Alex Bregman is one of the few remaining marquee free agents still on the market as teams begin to report for spring training.
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