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The Houston Astros are currently linked to St. Louis Cardinals All-Star and Golden Glove Award-winning infielder.
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While a Kyle Tucker reunion seems out of the question, the conversation around the Astros is now about a potential Christian Walker trade.
The Phillies aren't expected to re-sign free-agent left-hander Ranger Suárez, and they're likely to be without ace Zack Wheeler, recovering from surgery to correct his thoracic outlet syndrome, at the onset of next season. Yet that doesn't mean the Phillies are in the market for another starter.
The Houston Astros are surrounded by question marks this offseason. Of course, one of the most pressing questions involves Framber Valdez and what his future wi
Nevertheless, they may be open this winter. According to MLB Trade Rumors, Donovan is set to make $5.4 million in arbitration. Also, if the Astros look to acquire him, Donovan would fill at least two critical needs.
A run of eight consecutive seasons of playoff berths -- including four pennants and the first two World Series titles in franchise history -- ended for the Houston Astros in 2025. They went 87-75, missing the postseason by a tiebreaker after finishing with an identical record to the Tigers,
The Astros on Friday announced they tendered contracts to all 11 of their arbitration-eligible players, in the wake of subtracting two others from their roster this week -- utilitymen Mauricio Dubón (traded to the Braves) and Ramón Urías (designated for assignment).
The legendary baseball writer foresees a potential reunion between the Astros and one of the best pitchers of his time.
The Astros only opted to shed two arbitration-eligible players. One, utility man Mauricio Dubon, was traded earlier this week to Atlanta for Allen. The other, infielder Ramon Urias, was designated for assignment earlier this week and was non-tendered. He is now a free agent.
Righty reliever Devin Williams in his lone season in the Bronx was plagued by inconsistency and prolonged periods of struggle, but beneath it all the two-time All-Star still had strong underlying fundamentals. That's why the Yankees may be interested in bringing back Williams, who's a free agent this winter.