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The 2023 Houston Astros season was the 62nd season for the Houston Astros, a Major League Baseball (MLB) ... Salary Arb. year Free agent Ref. Phil Maton: RHP:
The play on the diamond garners the spotlight, but these days, Major League Baseball players' salaries are dazzling too, with figures teams of past eras would balk at. The New York Yankees inked ...
The Houston Astros finished the 2023 season as runner up for the American League (AL) pennant behind the defending World Series champions Texas Rangers.The Astros entered the offseason with uncertainty at the managerial position as Dusty Baker had completed the last year of his contract and had expressed to multiple people inside and outside the organization that 2023 was to be his last year ...
Daikin Park, home field of the Astros since the 2000 season.. This is a list of seasons completed by the Houston Astros, originally known as the Houston Colt .45s, a professional baseball franchise based in Houston, Texas; they played in the National League from their inception in 1962 to the 2012 season; in 2013, the team was moved to the American League.
Pitcher Nolan Ryan was the first player to earn an annual salary above $1 million, signing a $4.5 million, 4-year contract with the Houston Astros in 1979. [6] Kirby Puckett and Rickey Henderson signed the first contracts which paid an average of $3 million a year in November 1989.
Houston Astros right fielder Kyle Tucker is open to a long-term contract and says preliminary dialogue had begun. ... one-year deal and is eligible for free agency after the 2025 season. Houston ...
The Astros won the World Series, defeating the Phillies to give Stanek his first career World Series title. [36] On January 13, 2023, Stanek agreed to a one-year, $3.6 million contract with the Astros, avoiding salary arbitration. [37] In 55 games for Houston in 2023, he posted a 4.09 ERA with 51 strikeouts across 50 2 ⁄ 3 innings pitched.
An Astros outfield instructor recently called the club’s new left fielder “a kid in a candy store.” Yet there is something daunting, something humbling about Altuve’s positional switch.