The Houston Astros have been among the best teams in the American League over the past few seasons. After reaching seven consecutive American League Championship Series from 2017 to 2023, the Astros lost to the Detroit Tigers in the wild-card round in 2024.
One longtime teammate seems excited about that prospect. Jose Altuve on Saturday spoke to the media at Astros FanFest 2025 and backed up a Friday report that he would change positions to make ...
Like everybody else at the camp, Jose Altuve is ready to do all under his capacity to keep Alex Bregman at the Houston Astros. There has been no clarification from the front office about what they ...
Though the Astros have re-engaged with Bregman, general manager Dana Brown on Saturday characterized any potential reunion as a “long shot” given the state of Houston’s roster. Brown intimated that Bregman’s slow-moving market surprised the club and caused it to circle back.
Jose Altuve has started 1,749 career games for the Houston Astros and every single one of them saw him take the field at second base. He's willing to break that run if it means holding on to a ...
Houston Astros second base Jose Altuve (27) talks with Astros third base Alex Bregman (2) in the dugout prior to their game against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park. Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
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If Bregman does not sign back Jose Altuve would remain at second base ... is a sports journalist who graduated from Mississippi State University. He covered MLB prospects for MLB.com.