Blasts from Yordan, Wade back Lambert in Astros' victory
ARLINGTON -- Perhaps the two players who have been the most consistent for the Astros so far this year are slugger Yordan Alvarez, who continues to strengthen his case as the American League’s best hitter, and right-handed pitcher Peter Lambert, a lesser known name coming into the season who took
Here are the Astros' Day 1 Draft picks. Here’s how to follow Day 2
Day 1 of the 2026 Draft included the Astros' picks from Rounds 1-4, including Logan Hughes, who was selected 17th overall. Day 2 begins Sunday at 10:30 a.m. CT through the conclusion of the Draft, spanning Rounds 5-20. Stream it live on MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+ and the MLB App.
Astros 'fired up' to nab Texas Tech slugger Logan Hughes
ARLINGTON -- With their first two picks in Saturday’s MLB Draft, the Astros selected a pair of polished college players in Texas Tech outfielder Logan Hughes and Notre Dame right-hander Jack Radel they believe can move quickly through the system and make an impact on the Major League club. Those
All-Star Alvarez balances softer side with MVP-caliber season
ARLINGTON -- Moments after he hit a dramatic two-run walk-off home run to complete an improbable comeback win over the Rays on July 4, Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez made his way through the swarm of teammates awaiting him at home plate and found his son in the seats behind home
Peña returns from 10-day IL stint; Astros DFA Shewmake
ARLINGTON -- The Astros are a much better offense when shortstop Jeremy Peña is in the lineup, which is why manager Joe Espada was thrilled to again write Peña’s name into the top spot of his batting order prior to Friday’s game against the Rangers at Globe Life Field. The
Verlander's retirement announcement hits differently for Astros & ace Brown
WASHINGTON -- He had already put together a Hall of Fame-worthy career in his 13 years with the Tigers before he joined the Astros in August 2017 following a trade that energized Houston, a city that was still reeling from the devastation from Hurricane Harvey. The arrival of Justin Verlander
Reinforcements nearing as McCullers, Blanco & Peña make rehab appearance at Triple-A
WASHINGTON -- The Astros have an open slot in their starting rotation after they optioned right-hander Mike Burrows to Triple-A Sugar Land on Tuesday, one day after he gave up 10 runs (seven earned) in 4 1/3 innings in a loss to the Nationals.
Astros option struggling Burrows to Minors; Imai hit around in short start
WASHINGTON -- He was one of the Astros’ biggest offseason additions, coming to Houston from the Pirates in a three-team trade that cost the Astros’ two top prospects, and now right-hander Mike Burrows is headed to Triple-A Sugar Land to try to get his season back on track.
Checking in on Astros' top five picks from 2025 Draft
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Astros 'genuinely excited' about options in significant 2026 Draft
With their biggest bonus pool since 2015 and four picks inside the top 100 in this weekend’s MLB Draft, the Astros have their best chance in more than a decade to infuse their system with young talent. The Astros drafted a pair of cornerstone players who helped them win multiple
Burrows' rotation spot in question after latest tough outing
WASHINGTON -- Mike Burrows leads the Astros in innings pitched and games started, which is an indictment against a starting rotation that entered Monday with the third-worst ERA in Major League Baseball. Burrows has been among the worst starting pitchers in baseball and another poor outing in Monday’s 12-11 loss
Nearing .500 mark, could Astros make similar run to 2005 team?
HOUSTON -- When the 2005 Astros got off to a disastrous 15-30 start despite having one of the most loaded rosters in the Major Leagues, manager Phil Garner wouldn’t entertain any thought of the team getting back into contention until they reached the .500 mark. That team hit .500 on
Yordan's 2nd HR of night, 29th of season is walk-off shot
HOUSTON -- The chants of “M-V-P! M-V-P!” grew louder with every step slugger Yordan Alvarez made toward home plate in the ninth inning Saturday night. Alvarez had already homered and driven in four runs to help the Astros wipe out a five-run deficit, but everybody inside Daikin Park was thinking
Astros option starting CF Meyers to Triple-A in flurry of moves
HOUSTON -- The Astros will be in the market to add an outfield bat prior to the Aug. 3 Trade Deadline, but the club made a few moves on Saturday it hopes can, at least for now, energize a position group that ranks among the worst in the Major Leagues
Alvarez earns 4th All-Star nod, set to be AL’s starting DH
HOUSTON -- The Astros’ lone All-Star representative in 2026 is no surprise. Slugger Yordan Alvarez, who leads the Major Leagues in OPS (1.078) and total bases (207) and leads the American League in homers (29), RBIs (67) and extra-base hits (45) through Saturday, was voted as the starter at designated
Arrighetti opens July with solid outing after tough June
HOUSTON -- A flip of the calendar could only do wonders for Astros right-hander Spencer Arrighetti, who followed up a stellar May in which he posted a 0.93 ERA in 29 innings en route to being named American League Pitcher of the Month with a terrible June in which he
Comparing Alvarez's season to MVP campaigns of Bagwell, Altuve
HOUSTON -- By now, there’s little doubt that Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez is the favorite to win the American League Most Valuable Player Award, though there are still three months of baseball remaining and lots of variables could still be in play, including health.
Javier to work from the bullpen upon return from IL on Friday
HOUSTON -- Before an 8-3 loss to the Twins on Wednesday night, the Astros announced that right-hander Cristian Javier, a mainstay in the Astros' rotation in 2022 and ‘23 before injuries disrupted his career, will be activated from the injured list prior to Friday’s series opener against the Rays at
McCullers, Blanco take another big step toward returning to bigs
HOUSTON -- Some starting pitching help could be coming this month for the Astros, who had a pair of right-handers -- Lance McCullers Jr. and Ronel Blanco -- make rehab starts Wednesday night in the Minor Leagues.
Altuve's clutch ABS challenge sets up Yordan's franchise-record-tying slam
HOUSTON -- If ever there was a time to roll the dice and use an ABS challenge, this was it.
Astros hosting supply drive to provide aid to Venezuela earthquake victims
HOUSTON -- Astros owner Jim Crane said Tuesday he plans to ship 80,000 pounds of relief supplies to Venezuela to help provide aid from the powerful June 24 earthquakes that devastated the nation, killing hundreds of people with thousands still missing.
Astros place Peña on IL with calf strain, hopeful for minimum stint
HOUSTON -- Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña remains optimistic he will be able to return to action around the time his 10-day stint on the injured list is up. Peña was placed on the IL prior to Tuesday’s game against the Twins at Daikin Park with a left calf strain, an
Here are some Astros awards at midway point of season
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Teng, Astros' staff silence Guardians for third straight series win
HOUSTON -- The pitching plan hasn’t always come together quite so neatly this year for the Astros, whose 6.22 ERA from their rotation in the first 17 games of June was the fourth-worst in the Major Leagues for the month, trailing only the White Sox (8.15), A’s (6.57) and Blue
Arrighetti's odd night: Lots of whiffs, strikes -- and homers
HOUSTON -- The six runs Astros that starter Spencer Arrighetti allowed in Saturday night’s 8-1 loss to the Guardians at Daikin Park came on three swings -- a solo homer and a three-run shot by Travis Bazzana, and a two-run homer by Kyle Manzardo. Damage is done how damage is