Hunter Brown, Houston Astros and Jacob deGrom
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The Houston Astros seemingly have things back on the right track after a slow start to the year saw the team come out to a 5-7 record over their first 12 games.
Leave it to Hunter Brown to end an Astros losing streak of almost nine years. Brown continued his exceptional 2025 season on Friday night at Daikin Park, allowing two hits in 5 2/3 innings as the Astros beat the Reds,
Wesneski is now gone from Houston's 2025 rotation, dampening an area of depth on the Astros' roster. The top of the rotation should still be just fine, however, with Hunter Brown and Framber Valdez both trending toward All-Star status in July.
Despite a couple of wins against their rivals, the Texas Rangers saw late-innings leads evaporate to leave the Silver Boot skirmish tied through one series.
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This anticipated pitchers' duel fully lived up to expectations. Two-time Cy Young Award winner Jacob deGrom got the win for the Texas Rangers over the blossoming Houston Astros standout who is 10 years younger,
Jeremy Pena, signed to a one-year $4.1 million contract, has led the Houston Astros offense in the first quarter of the 2025 season. The slugger leads the team in RBIs (23) and batting average (.
For the entirety of their dynasty, the Houston Astros always had at least one, if not multiple, aces anchoring their pitching staff. Justin Verlander, Gerrit Co
Houston Astros (22-20, second in the AL West) vs. Texas Rangers (23-21, third in the AL West) Arlington, Texas; Thursday, 8:05 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Astros: Hunter Brown (6-1, 1.48 ERA, 0.90 WHIP,