The latest news on the Houston Astros and from around MLB:
Yordan Alvarez is unstoppable:
Do the Astros have a major Bryan Abreu problem?
Jose Altuve vs Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell at 2000 games mark:
This is what happens when the top 4 guys on your CF depth chart all go down at the same time (or why the Astros claimed Dustin Harris and signed Daniel Johnson and have them on the MLB roster):
Speaking of injuries, here is the latest on some prominent Astros on the IL, including Hunter Brown, Bennett Sousa, Jeremy Pena, Tatsuya Imai and Cody Bolton:
Maybe some reinforcements coming soon for the Astros (or one of their CFs is on the mend):
SP Peter Lambert gave the Astros the kind of starting pitching performance the team badly needed in his 2nd start with the team:
These are good numbers for those of you who would ask:
Astros rotation vs the Yankees this weekend:
It may be the end of the line for veteran SP Taijuan Walker:
A rookie player from Japan is the current leader for AL Rookie of the Year. Just not the one in Houston:
Shohei Ohtani might be mortal. Might.
There is something special about little-known players who hang around forever and one day have a great hot streak that is the best of their lives:
Human Sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! Mass Hysteria! – No, but the Mets may have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express before the game:
But in typical Mets fashion, anything good must come with something horrific:
Angels SP Jose Soriano continues to lead the chase to the AL Cy Young in the early going:
The Padres have signed SP Lucas Giolito:
In an absolute stunner, a grumpy old man blames someone else for his problems (which apparently include getting a new stadium in a new city and getting *richer*):
In case you wanted to know…
Team badly underperforming has star player suffer injury. Wow, it’s not even the Astros.
Take a peek inside some World Series strategy from last season:
Well, Milwaukee may not score many runs today or tomorrow:
Despite their injuries, maybe these guys are really good:
Nightmare scenario for Jackson Holliday:
The numbers that don’t lie (and maybe some that exaggerate):












