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  • Dana Brown Is Buying: Ten Teams Called About Jeremy Peña and Got Told No, Plus Back-to-Back-to-Back in Toronto
    2026/06/24

    Ten teams called the Houston Astros about Jeremy Peña. Every single one got turned away. Dana Brown and Jim Crane looked at a roster sitting under .500, three and a half games back of Seattle in the AL West, and said we're still in this. Peña is not available. Neither is Christian Walker. The Astros are buyers.

    Also this week: Yainer Diaz, Cam Smith, and Taylor Trammell — three injury returnees — hit back-to-back-to-back home runs off Shane Bieber in the fourth inning in Toronto. Trammell's shot reached the 500 level at Rogers Centre. Only 25 balls in stadium history have ever gotten there. Then Joey Loperfido won it with a walk-off in the 11th. Tatsuya Imai struck out 11 without a walk. And down in Fayetteville, Anthony Huzo, Xavier Neyens, and Kevin Alvarez hit back-to-back-to-back home runs — the first in franchise history.

    Prospect Spotlight: Kyle Walker — the 8th round pick from Grambling State who transferred to Arizona State and is quietly becoming one of the more interesting bats at High-A Asheville.

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    49 分
  • First Time in 150 Years: Yordan Alvarez Does the Impossible, Hunter Brown Returns to Daikin Park, and an Undrafted Outfielder Hits .542
    2026/06/17

    In the first inning of a Friday night game in Kansas City, Yordan Álvarez hit a two-run home run. The inning continued. The bases loaded again. Álvarez came up a second time. He hit a grand slam. He became the first player in the 150-plus year history of Major League Baseball to hit a grand slam and a multi-run home run in the first inning of the same game. Before the Royals had a chance to catch their breath.

    Also this week: Hunter Brown walks back to the Daikin Park mound 77 days after his shoulder strain, faces Framber Valdez in his first start, and the crowd gives him a standing ovation. Yainer Diaz returns from the IL the same night. And the Corpus Christi Hooks score 66 runs in six games.

    Prospect Spotlight: Drew Brucher — never drafted, independent ball in Utah, signed two weeks before the 2025 season. This week he went 13-for-24 with 14 RBIs in five games at Double-A. The Astros found him when every other team passed.

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  • Bryce Matthews Threw Out Mike Trout: Lamonte Wade's 96-Hour Astros Career and Pascanel Ferreras Goes from Pick 614 to Triple-A
    2026/06/10

    Lamonte Wade Jr. signed Thursday. Homered Saturday. Hit an RBI double Monday. Hobbled into second base and left the game. On the IL by Tuesday. That's not a tenure. That's a free trial.

    Also Monday night in Anaheim: José Altuve scored the go-ahead run in the tenth by tagging up on a pop out to shallow center. Then Bryce Matthews, a rookie infielder playing left field on two hours notice, threw out Mike Trout at the plate to end the game. 149 feet. 93.2 miles per hour. One hop. Mike Trout. Out.

    Also this week: Yordan Álvarez is named AL Player of the Week, leads the majors in OPS, and hits a grand slam off a 23-year-old making his MLB debut. The Astros go 4-3 despite everything.

    Prospect Spotlight: Pascanel Ferreras — the 614th pick in the 2023 draft, drafted last, given up on by nobody including himself, now hitting .500 in his first week at Triple-A.

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  • Bumpus Jones, 1892: Alimber Santa's MLB Debut, a Five-Game Winning Streak, and Hunter Brown Returns
    2026/05/27

    The last person to do what Alimber Santa did Monday night was a man named Bumpus Jones in 1892. Grover Cleveland was president. There were 44 states. Until Monday night in Arlington, nobody had pitched in a no-hitter in their MLB debut since then.

    Santa was called up Friday. He sat in the bullpen all weekend while the Astros swept the Cubs at Wrigley. Then Monday night he walked in from that bullpen with a no-hitter in progress, six batters to face, and history on the line. He retired all six. Two perfect innings. Done.

    Also this week: the Astros win five straight including a sweep at Wrigley for the first time since 2013, Hunter Brown makes his first rehab start at Corpus Christi with five strikeouts in two innings, and Christian Walker hits four home runs in three games.

    Prospect Spotlight: Yamal Encarnacion — the quietly overlooked switch-hitting second baseman leading the Corpus Christi Hooks in RBI and delivering walk-off hits.

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  • One In, One Out: Altuve to the IL, Peña Returns, and Javier Perez Throws Eight Innings on 67 Pitches
    2026/05/20

    José Altuve hit a leadoff home run off Jacob deGrom in the first inning Saturday. Four batters later, Christian Walker hit another one. Yordan Álvarez hit another one. Zack Cole hit another one. Four solo shots off one of the best pitchers alive. Then Altuve took an awkward swing in the ninth, didn't run, and walked off the field. Grade two left oblique strain. No timeline. The universe giveth and taketh away, often in the same inning.

    Also this week: Jeremy Peña comes off the IL the same day Altuve goes on, Jason Alexander throws six shutout innings when the rotation needed it most, and the Fayetteville Woodpeckers reel off five straight wins.

    The highlight: Javier Perez, Single-A Fayetteville, eight scoreless innings on 67 pitches. Fewer than nine pitches per inning. One of the most efficient starts you will see at any level of baseball.

    Prospect Spotlight: Anthony Huzo — the 20-year-old outfielder from Rancho Cucamonga who hit two home runs in the same game and could be in Houston by 2028.

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    42 分
  • Batting Practice Ended Correa's Season, Seattle Set a Franchise Record, and a $150,000 Catcher Leads All of Minor League Baseball in Home Runs
    2026/05/13

    Carlos Correa took a swing in batting practice, heard a pop, and his 2026 season was over. Peroneus brevis tendon repair. Six to eight months. Done.

    Also this week: Seattle beat Houston for the ninth consecutive time, setting a franchise record. Tatsuya Imai returned from the IL and posted a 9.24 ERA. Ethan Peco is at Sugar Land with a 1.04 ERA and nobody is talking about it. And René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language broadcaster in Major League Baseball history, passed away at 96 right here in Houston.

    On the farm, Jason Schiavone — the $150,000 eleventh round pick — now leads all of Minor League Baseball in home runs. And down in Fayetteville, Joey Dixon struck out 14 batters in his first 6.1 professional innings after two years in a training room.

    Prospect Spotlight: Joey Dixon — the Stanford right-hander who pitched through a partially torn UCL in college, missed two years of professional baseball, and came back throwing 96 with 14 strikeouts in his first six innings.

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  • Peter Lambert Out-Dueled Shohei Ohtani: Batting Practice Broke the Astros and Jason Schiavone Has 11 Home Runs
    2026/05/06

    Batting practice. Not a game. Not a dive for a grounder. Batting practice put Carlos Correa and Yainer Diaz on the injured list in a 24-hour stretch. The Astros are 14-22 and held together with roster tape and spite.

    Then Tuesday happened. Peter Lambert — released from his minor league deal in March, re-signed two days later, option number eight in a rotation that ran out of options — threw seven shutout innings against Shohei Ohtani and the defending champions. Brayden Shumake, only in the lineup because Correa got hurt warming up, hit Ohtani's first home run allowed all season. Final score 2-1. Best win of the year.

    Also this week: Josh Hader pitches in a real game for the first time since August, Yordan Alvarez wins AL Player of the Month, and all four affiliates check in with developing prospects worth watching.

    Prospect Spotlight: Jason Schiavone — the 11th round pick who cost $150,000 and leads the entire Astros organization with 11 home runs before May.

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  • Arrigetti Stops the Yankees: Teng Gets a Rotation Start, Alvarez Chases History, and Bryce Mayer is $175,000 Worth of Ace
    2026/04/29

    Spencer Arrigetti walked into a Yankees series with a battered rotation behind him and delivered seven innings, eight strikeouts, and ended an eight-game New York winning streak. Three starts, three wins, 2.45 ERA. The AAA callup nobody was talking about in March is the most reliable arm on this staff.

    Also this week: Kai-Wei Teng gets the first rotation start of his Astros career, Hunter Brown's return gets pushed to late May at the earliest, Bennett Sosa's comeback debut goes sideways in spectacular fashion, and Yordan Alvarez is leading the majors in hits, OBP, OPS, total bases, and extra base hits through 26 games.

    On the farm, the Fayetteville Woodpeckers complete the first six-game sweep in franchise history with Kevin Alvarez delivering the walk-off single. The Corpus Christi Hooks watch Bryce Mayer strike out 15 batters in his last two starts combined.

    Prospect Spotlight: Bryce Mayer — the 16th round pick who cost $175,000 and is currently the best pitching prospect in the Houston Astros system.

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    50 分