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Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes has a "pretty significant" hamstring injury. They might trade for another bat. Read more ...
The Houston Astros have bolstered their farm system and positioned themselves to draft for future rosters rather than ...
Houston's system was ranked as dead last in baseball in MLB Pipeline's newest farm rankings. In the preseason, they were ranked as 27, so they did fall, but now they are at the bottom of the barrel.
“The Astros could use a quality No. 3 starter to slot behind Hunter Brown and Framber Valdez in the rotation,” Reuter wrote. ...
The Houston Astros are currently sitting at the top of the American League West as the second half of the 2025 season begins.
Most major publications do not rate the Houston Astros farm system highly. The Astros have just one top-100 prospect in Hunter Brown and if everything goes right then they will none by the end of ...
As the team continues to try to build its lead in the American League West, the Astros have some competition starting to emerge. While the Seattle Mariners have played well most o ...
The Astros ranked as the seventh-strongest farm system with regard to hitters and second-strongest with regard to pitching in 2019. Overall, they ranked as the second-strongest system.
Keith Law’s farm system ranking: 29. Adding Cam Smith could not elevate the Astros’ system from its perpetual place near the bottom of baseball.
With the 2025 draft drawing near, here's a look at where every team's farm system ranks before their next crop of prospects. ... Brice Matthews is the only Astros' prospect in MLB's Top 100, ...
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