Tuesday Nov 17 | Major League Baseball
Astros open to re-signing Tejada
The Astros might not be in position to sign any marquee names when free agency begins in earnest Friday, but general manager Ed Wade is still confident he can improve the club in the coming weeks through either trades or free agency.
Astros making bullpen offseason priority
When it comes to free agency, the Astros are going to keep an eye focused on bullpen help, especially considering closer Jose Valverde and setup man LaTroy Hawkins are both free agents, and Doug Brocail's option for 2010 has been declined.
Sure, this one wasna TMt up to the Tigers, but boy, did it work out. Randy Smith wanted to keep Gonzalez in Detroit.
Astros pitchers Valverde, Brocail file for free agency
As expected, Astros closer Jose Valverde officially filed for free agency on Monday.
Astros' off season-to-date report card
The Astros have made a handful of moves through the first month of the off season.
Baseball Notes: New Cubs owner says team bound for Series
The new owner of the Chicago Cubs didn't wait long to make a promise: Tom Ricketts said the Cubs are going to win the World Series.
Houston Astros Hire Brad Arnsberg As New Pitching Coach
According to MLB.com's Brian McTaggart, the Houston Astros have named Brad Arnsberg as their new pitching coach.
Happy Anniversary and some light Astros' conversation
On this date 24 years ago, I married Karen Thompson. We had met 11 weeks earlier -- yes, 11 weeks -- at a concert and proceeded through a whirlwind romance that seems like only yesterday.
Wandy's quality start not enough
Even though Wandy Rodriguez's final start of 2009 will go down as a loss, the left-hander's breakout campaign was arguably the biggest bright spot in a season dominated by black clouds for the Astros.
Astros close '09 with first trip to Citi Field
The Astros will be the last National League team to get their first look at new Citi Field this weekend.
TV: Comcast SportsNet. Radio: WPHT ; WUBA Spanish. Ticket info: The Phillies have about 1,500 tickets remaining for tonight's game.
Brocail yet to decide what he'll do in '10
Doug Brocail usually has his mind made up at this time each year if he's going to play another season, but the veteran right-hander remains indecisive entering the final week of the 2009 campaign.
Hawkins willing to return to Astros
When the regular season ends next week, LaTroy Hawkins will pack up his car and make the four-hour drive to Prosper, Texas, and wait for his next opportunity.
Astros Pitchers Continue Triumphant Slide Into Supreme Suckage
Well, why not start off with what little good news there was from this embarassing game: 1 - Michael Bourn hit 2 changeups and, in fact, hit the second off the RF wall.
Cincinnati Bottom 6th - Brandon Phillips grounded out second to first scored Paul Janish with one out.
Cooper's Stupid IBB Strategy Earns Sammy Gervacio His First Loss
I honestly don't know why I bother to watch any more, except to hope that Coop makes even more stupid decisions so he'll be fired, because I'll tell all yall straight, if he is not gone, along with the crappy other coaches, I'm quitting until Drayton wises up.
LIVE: Boone back 5 months after heart surgery
News: Brian Moehler was good, not great on Tuesday. He allowed three runs on six hits over 5.1 innings, but was handed his tenth loss of the season as the Astros fell to the Cubs 4-1. Michael Bourn News: Michael Bourn went 3-for-4 and stole his 49th base in the Astros 4-1 loss to the Cubs on Tuesday night.
"It's just remarkable that he's come this far," manager Cecil Cooper said of Boone, who underwent open-heart surgery March 26.
Astros notes: Catcher Towles returning to majors
Four days after Aaron Boone, Doug Brocail and Wesley Wright were activated from the disabled list when rosters were expanded, catcher J.R. Towles will become the Astros' first true September call-up today.
Boone completes amazing comeback
In easily one of the most remarkable stories in baseball this year, Aaron Boone was activated from the disabled list Tuesday.
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