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Throughout their history, the Houston Astros have demonstrated a willingness to spend. In fact, they were the first franchise to sign a player to a million doll
Albert Fermín, 16, headlined the group of prospects who agreed to terms with Houston on the first day of the 2026 international signing period. Baseball America projected Fermín to receive the 13th-highest signing bonus in this year's international class. MLB Pipeline ranked him as the class's No. 19 prospect.
The Astros have already tapped into the international market this offseason, inking Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai to a three-year deal on Jan. 2. While the players they brought aboard when the 2026 international signing period opened Thursday are a few more years off,
The Houston Astros have some terrific players and as Major League Baseball unveils its Top 100 players, the franchise should have a few players selected.
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Why Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai chose the Houston Astros. He sees a good chance at World Series
An enthusiastic Tatsuya Imai said he picked the Houston Astros because thought the team offered the best path to a World Series.
Bill Wood pulled off one of the best trades in Astros history by acquiring future Hall of Fame slugger Jeff Bagwell from the Red Sox in exchange for veteran pitcher Larry Andersen in 1990. Bob Watson
As the pre-arbitration deadline closes in, the Houston Astros were one organization that had more than a few negotiations to try to make as 13 players were eligible when the offseason officially started. Only two had reached an agreement before today, Taylor Trammell (outrighted off the roster) and Enyel De Los Santos.
Iapoce has been a hitting coach for the Texas Rangers and Chicago Cubs, as well as a coordinator with the Red Sox. Junfu Han / Getty Images LAS VEGAS — Overhauling the Houston Astros’ offense starts with defining roles within the coaching staff ...
The Houston Astros’ season ended in disappointment in 2025, as the team failed to reach the postseason for the first time in nine years. Despite the struggles, shortstop Jeremy Pena took a major step forward in his fourth MLB season. The 24-year-old, who ...
The Houston Astros have a new pitcher to add to the mix when they open up spring training in a matter of weeks.
Getting a backend starter might be the right idea for them instead. Fansided’s Chris Landers believes that a reunion could be in order, and the Astros go out and sign Houston legend Justin Verlander. MORE: Giants predicted to sign $199 million two-time All-Star, World Series champ as pivot from Ranger Suarez
The Houston Astros failed to reach the MLB playoffs in 2025, finishing second in the AL West due to a 31–35 record after the All-Star break. Though their streak of eight consecutive postseason appearances ended, Houston is aiming for a resurgent 2026 ...