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Heading to Minute Maid Park for Opening Day? Hereโs what you should know before you go
Read full article: Heading to Minute Maid Park for Opening Day? Hereโs what you should know before you goAfter finishing Spring Training, the Houston Astros will take the field for the first time on April 28 for the first leg of a four-game series against the New York Yankees.
Earning a spot on the Astros roster - These guys have a shot
Read full article: Earning a spot on the Astros roster - These guys have a shotHey guys, itโs Ari Alexander with the Astros in the early part of spring training. The scores may not matter, but this is a good period for early evaluation of the fringe portions of the roster.
โWeโre on the same pageโ: Jose Altuve hopes to retire with Astros, current contract expires after 2024
Read full article: โWeโre on the same pageโ: Jose Altuve hopes to retire with Astros, current contract expires after 2024Altuve, who is 32, is set to begin his 13th season with the Astros, and his current contract is set to expire after the 2024 season ends.
A conversation with the interpreter for the world champion Houston Astros
Read full article: A conversation with the interpreter for the world champion Houston AstrosHeโs not on the roster for the Houston Astros, but Jenloy Herrera is an important team player. Heโs the team interpreter for the 2022 World Series champions.
WATCH LIVE: Astros pitchers, catchers start Spring Training workouts
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Astros pitchers, catchers start Spring Training workoutsThe Houston Astros pitchers and catchers opened Spring Training workouts in West Palm Beach, Florida, Thursday. The rest of the team reports next week.
5 reasons why attending spring training is a home-run experience
Read full article: 5 reasons why attending spring training is a home-run experienceBaseballโs regular season begins this week, so that means the abbreviated spring training session for teams, which started late due to the offseason lockout, is over.
Cactus League asks MLB to delay spring training due to COVID
Read full article: Cactus League asks MLB to delay spring training due to COVIDThe Cactus League and Arizona community leaders have asked Major League Baseball to delay the start of spring training due to coronavirus concerns just over three weeks before pitchers and catchers are supposed to report. The Cactus League made the request in a letter to Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred obtained by The Associated Press on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)The Cactus League and Arizona community leaders have asked Major League Baseball to delay the start of spring training due to coronavirus concerns just over three weeks before pitchers and catchers are supposed to report. The Cactus League made the request in a letter to Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred obtained by The Associated Press on Monday. The Cactus League hosts 15 MLB clubs.