A Los Angeles Dodgers division rival didn’t mince words when commenting on serious accusations about the star pitcher joining ...
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Ryan Pressly said it was difficult for him to waive his no-trade clause to facilitate a move to the Chicago Cubs after spending seven years with the Houston Astros."It was tough to make this decision, ...
The Cincinnati Reds and veteran left-hander Wade Miley agreed to a minor-league contract, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati ...
The City of Houston plans to launch an online progress map showing the current status of heavy trash collection. The initiative was prompted by the low service rate report showing ...
With about 500 days until Houston hosts seven World Cup matches, sports officials say that plans are almost complete for ...
Carlos Beltran is a frustrating candidate for Baseball Hall of Fame voters. He played from 1998-2017 and, somewhat ...
ExxonMobil’s Baytown Olefins Plant (BOP) has been conducting commercial testing since December of what it calls ...
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A former Houston Astros executive seems to take a jab at the Los Angeles Dodgers for their heavy spending to acquire talent.
Astros second baseman Jose Altuve discussed teammate Alex Bregman's free agency and a potential move to the outfield today.
Astros GM Dana Brown says retaining Alex Bregman may be "a longshot," but some "positive" talks have occurred. Visit MLB ...