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Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown reveals an encouraging update on Yordan Alvarez amid his return from injury.
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown did not provide a positive update on the status of injured All-Star, Isaac Paredes.
Dana Brown told @JimBowdenGM that he's looking for a left-handed hitter and a Game 3 starter for the playoffs. Ryan O'Hearn, ...
Meanwhile, the Astros' injured list keeps getting longer, and general manager Dana Brown must make more moves before Thursday ...
Jesús Sánchez gives the Astros a left-handed bat, something general manager Dana Brown said was a priority for the team ...
Cristian Javier, Luis Garcia, Spencer Arrighetti, and J.P. France are all working their way back from injury. Ryan Gusto, Brandon Walker are all at the start of their MLB careers, and pitching ...
The Houston Astros look like surefire buyers less than a week ahead of the MLB trade deadline on July 31. Though they are the ...
They could look to improve their starting rotation, but in a recent piece from Chandler Rome in The Athletic, Astros general ...
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown talks about the significance of the trade that is bringing All-Star shortstop ...
Houston's All-Star third baseman injured his right hamstring on July 19 and could face an extended absence: "It's tough to be optimistic." ...
Ahead of the All-Star break, a great time to recover for multiple injured stars, Chandler Rome of The Athletic shared comments from Astros general manager Dana Brown on the team's various injuries.
On Nov. 6, Dana Brown, 60, paddled out to the Huntington Beach Pier, fulfilling a long-awaited journey that began in Florida, where he was living in a van.