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8:27Top-12 Starting Pitchers for 2026!
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0:44Panic or Don't Panic: AL Playoff Picture
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0:39Astros Swept By Mariners, Now Tied For Final AL WC Spot
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8:49Start or Sit Questions & Injury Updates for the Final Week!
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10:59Week 27 Preview: Schedule, Sleepers & Two-Start Pitchers
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1:18Highlights: Rangers at Astros (9/16)
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1:05Gut Check Time for Astros
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0:40Still A Tight Race For AL West Title
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1:04Aaron Boone's Reaction After Yankees Fall to Astros
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1:12Highlights: Angels at Astros (9/1)
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1:44Highlights: Astros at Tigers (8/20)
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9:08Cristian Javier's Return & Josh Hader's Shoulder Injury!
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1:53Highlights: Astros at Yankees (8/9)
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1:31Highlights: Astros at Marlins (8/4)
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10:13Trade Deadline Deals! Mason Miller to the Padres, Correa Back to Houston & More!
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0:46Bigger Impact: Carlos Correa or Eugenio Suarez
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1:15Carlos Correa Heads Back to Astros
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0:31BREAKING: Carlos Correa Traded to Astros
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1:19MLB Trade Deadline: Top Potential Buyers Ahead of Deadline
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1:33Highlights: Astros at Mariners (7/20)
Top Astros News
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Astros' Christian Roa: Lands with Astros
Roa signed a minor-league contract with the Astros on Dec. 20.
Roa made his MLB debut with the Marlins in 2025, throwing three scoreless innings while striking out three batters and walking three. Most of his time was spent in Triple-A, where he posted a 2.83 ERA and 1.10 WHIP across 60.1 frames. The 26-year-old righty is likely to report to Triple-A Sugar Land to begin the 2026 campaign, though he could join the Astros' bullpen at some point if he continues to thrive in the minors.
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Astros' Kaleb Ort: Dropped from 40-man
The Astros designated Ort (elbow) for assignment Friday, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
Ort posted a 4.89 ERA and 1.35 WHIP across 46 innings with the Astros in 2025 before missing the final month of the season due to elbow inflammation. He'll now lose his place on Houston's 40-man roster to make room for Tatsuya Imai.
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Astros' Tatsuya Imai: Goes to Houston on $54 million deal
The Astros signed Imai to a three-year, $54 million contract Thursday, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
The total will rise to $63 million if he reaches all innings pitched incentives. Imai didn't come close to landing the kind of contract most projected for him, though there are opt-out clauses after all three seasons of his three-year deal. The right-hander provides a much-needed boost to an Astros rotation that's expected to lose Framber Valdez in free agency. Imai, 27, posted a 1.92 ERA, 0.89 WHIP and 178:45 K:BB across 163.2 innings with the Seibu Lions in Nippon Professional Baseball during the 2025 season.
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Astros' Brice Matthews: To play some outfield in 2026
Matthews is still viewed as a second baseman long term, but he'll also play in the outfield in 2026, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
"He's going to get some run in the outfield, but second base is still going to be his main position," general manager Dana Brown said. "We project he'll turn the corner with the bat and get maybe some run in the outfield a little bit, as well." Matthews is situated as a backup option at shortstop and second base, and he would need an injury to Jeremy Pena or Jose Altuve to see significant work in the middle infield in 2026. The Astros probably aren't done making moves this offseason either and could add more outfield options, but Brown and manager Joe Espada were complimentary about Matthews' potential in the short term and long term. Matthews is a great athlete with plus speed and above-average raw power. He slashed .260/.371/.458 with 17 home runs, 41 steals and a 27.9 percent strikeout rate in 112 games in the Pacific Coast League. A .167 BABIP and 42.6 percent strikeout rate led to a .167 batting average and .222 on-base percentage in the majors, but he showed off his tools with four home runs and one steal in 13 games.
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Astros' Mike Burrows: Heading to Houston
The Astros are acquiring Burrows from the Pirates on Friday in a three-team trade that also includes the Rays, Chandler Rome, Stephen J. Nesbitt and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports.
Burrows opened 2025 in the minors but made his season debut for the Pirates in May, and he delivered a strong rookie campaign with a 3.94 ERA, 1.24 WHIP and 97:31 K:BB across 96 innings. The right-hander is the only piece heading to the Astros in the deal, with Brandon Lowe, Mason Montgomery and Jake Mangum moving to Pittsburgh while the Rays get Anderson Brito and Jacob Melton. Burrows should slot into the middle of Houston's rotation during his sophomore campaign.
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Astros' Roddery Munoz: Snagged by Houston
The Astros selected Munoz with the eighth pick of the Rule 5 Draft on Wednesday.
Munoz, 25, actually has plenty of MLB experience, unlike most Rule 5 picks. The hard-throwing righty logged 83.2 innings in the majors for Miami in 2024 before spending 2025 in the Cardinals organization, working primarily as a reliever at Triple-A. Munoz had a 3.28 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 76:30 K:BB in 57.2 innings last season at Triple-A.
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Astros' Yordan Alvarez: Slated for designated hitter duty
Astros manager Joe Espada said Monday that he would like Alvarez (ankle) to "spend most of his season" at designated hitter, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
Alvarez started 32 games at DH and 15 in left field during his injury-shortened 2025 campaign, and Houston wants to limit his time in the field in hopes that it will help keep him healthy. While it makes sense for the Astros to do everything they can to keep Alvarez's bat in the lineup, it makes for a difficult lineup construction for Espada, especially when it comes to where Isaac Paredes (hamstring) slots in. Alvarez's 2025 season ended prematurely due to a severe left ankle sprain, but general manager Dana Brown said Monday that the slugger will be ready to go for the start of spring training.
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Astros' Jose Altuve: Resumes workouts
Astros general manager Dana Brown said Monday that Altuve (foot) has resumed workouts, Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Altuve underwent a minor procedure last month to remove fluid between the fourth and fifth toes on his right foot, an injury he played through down the stretch of the regular season. The 35-year-old is not expected to have any limitations at the start of spring training.
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Astros' Isaac Paredes: To be 'full-go' for spring training
Astros general manager Dana Brown said Monday that Paredes (hamstring) will be "full-go" at the start of spring training, Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Brown said during last month's general managers' meetings that Paredes wasn't fully recovered from his right hamstring tear and that the infielder likely wouldn't be 100 percent by spring training. Now, however, Brown seems confident that Paredes will not have any limitations when camp opens. Paredes should have an everyday role for Houston in 2026 -- assuming he's not traded -- though it's not yet clear what position he will play.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Avg | R | HR | ERA | |
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.250 (11th) |
686 (21st) |
182 (16th) |
3.86 (11th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| J. Altuve 2B Jose Altuve 2B | Foot |
| Y. Alvarez DH Yordan Alvarez DH | Ankle |
| I. Paredes 3B Isaac Paredes 3B | Hamstring |
| R. Blanco RP Ronel Blanco RP | Elbow |
| B. Walter RP Brandon Walter RP | Elbow |
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