The term "aircraft carrier" has been thrown around a lot at Astros camp. General manager Dana Brown explains what it means while we try to find its origin.
As the Houston Astros continue searching for pieces to their bullpen, they could really use a reliable reliever who could routinely get more than three outs. Josh Hader and Bryan Abreu are more than capable at the back end of the bullpen,
Spencer Arrighetti showed an excellent cutter while building his pitch count in his third start of spring training.
Is Cam Smith a realistic option? Is money a factor in roster construction? We ponder those questions and more.
Hunter Brown's story is still very incomplete. The story of his 2024 season with the Houston Astros was his resurgent comeback after a disastrous start on the road against the Kansas City Royals, where he gave up a record-setting 11 runs in one inning.
Astros manager Joe Espada discusses competition within the team, César Salazar's walk-off home run in Spring Training and more
With Jose Altuve playing in left field, Houston's looking to Brendan Rodgers, Luis Guillorme and Shay Whitcomb to battle it out.
Manager Joe Espada says the Astros' plan is for Jose Altuve to spend the "majority" of his time in left field. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The Houston Astros have been dealing with some injury concerns this spring, including infielder Christian Walker.
Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker received some good news regarding the oblique issue that has limited him this spring training.
Owner Jim Crane commented that Smith “could make the ballclub this year at some point." That point could come sooner than expected.
The Houston Astros are going to look a lot different this year. Not only are Alex Bregman, Kyle Tucker and Justin Verlander gone, but Jose Altuve could also be