MLB
With a 10-19 record to end April, the Astros have seen better days. Who is performing well and who is giving the team cause for concern?
Chandler Rome27
The Astros' farm system isn't well-regarded by many. That could be why they started using social media to show their prospects' development.
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Intrigue around Alex Bregman and Kyle Tucker will dominate discourse this spring.
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Notes on how the Astros are looking to be more aggressive on the base paths, Jeremy Peña has a new stance and more.
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One veteran should think about resting a little more often and a younger player could use some more elevation in his offensive game.
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Also in the notes: Whether Dusty Baker will come back next season; Forrest Whitley concludes another lost year.
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“We’ve had conversations and we’re thinking about it,” GM Dana Brown said of promoting Singleton, and a move could be coming soon.
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Also in the notes: The latest reminder of Martin Maldonado's importance; the plan for incorporating Justin Verlander.
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Peña ditched his leg kick before the 2022 playoffs, and a toe-tap brought him great success. But he's a different hitter now.
These seven were supposed to deliver big production. That hasn't happened so far. Should we expect bounce-backs or is this the new normal?
Eno Sarris101
Gold may be the color du jour for Houston, but it hasn't been a particularly rosy spring.
Brittany Ghiroli18
The Astros defeated the Phillies in Game 6 of the World Series to win their second title in franchise history.
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"Literally every single week that goes by, I feel like he just gets better and better and better and better," Alex Bregman said of Peña.
Andy McCullough11
The Astros hold on to defeat the Phillies 3-2 in Game 5, moving them to one win away from winning the World Series.
Andy McCullough115
If you play here, expect to win in October. The culture keeps moving forward, even as stars go elsewhere.
Andy McCullough55
Although they chased Justin Verlander after four innings and 10 hits, the Mariners' bullpen uncharacteristically couldn't hold on.
Corey Brock90
This was just the second walk-off homer ever in the postseason with a team down to its final out. The other? Kirk Gibson's in 1988.
Sam Blum53