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Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy believes the Houston Astros stole the Dodgers' signs in their blowout 18-1 loss last weekend, except this time it was legal.
The Houston Astros need to add a starting pitcher this season. ESPN's Jeff Passan recently connected the Astros to a huge trade for a starter.
Leiter, the Rangers’ rookie right-hander, held the Astros hitless into the seventh inning at Globe Life Field in May. His first batter Friday dashed any hope of a repeat. Isaac Paredes bounced a leadoff single up the middle to begin the bottom of the first. A walk and two groundouts produced Houston’s first run.
The Baltimore Orioles and Tampa Bay Rays trade is a great sign for the Houston Astros ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
Kopech joins Evan Phillips (out for the season) and Blake Treinen (on a rehab assignment) on the injured list, leaving the Dodgers short on high-leverage right-handed relievers.
The Dodgers have racked up 56 wins, but the Houston Astros' completion of a sweep of the Dodgers Sunday highlighted the team's holes.
Sometimes at this point, there will be an obvious No. 1 team. Most others, there isn't one. We're fortune right now to have three teams with a legitimate claim as the "best team in baseball" in the Los Angeles Dodgers,
The Texas Rangers and Houston Astros are getting set to kick off a crucial three-game series at Daikin Park that will take both teams to the All-Star break. But
Stephen Parello of Climbing Tal's Hill laid out the strong case for Espada to earn the AL Manager of the Year Award from Major League Baseball at the end of the season.