The 2024 MLB season ended on a sour note for the Houston Astros. After a successful regular season, which saw them overcome a double-digit deficit in the American League West, their postseason stay was a short one.
The Houston Astros had a disappointing 2024 by their standards, as for the first time in seven years, they were unable to reach the American League Championship
When the Houston Astros signed closer Josh Hader to a five-year, $95 million contract this offseason, he was supposed to slam the door on every opponent racking up saves and doing whatever it took to get the Astros back to the promised land.
This sweep marked the first time since 2016 that the Astros did not advance to the ALCS.
Wednesday's American League wild-card matchup between the Detroit Tigers and Houston Astros was a prime example that money doesn't always equal wins. The…
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Sure, the Houston Astros lost a 9-8 thriller to the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon but that became a side headline. The real news surrounded Yordan Alvarez and his right knee contusion along with Josh Hader’s meltdown.
It has been a very good season for the Houston Astros once again in 2024, as they are closing in on winning the American League West. The Astros hold a few-game lead over the Seattle Mariners, as despite a slow start to the year, they are where they want to be with October right around the corner.
The San Diego Padres didn't play Thursday, and Friday's schedule offers only a mild step up from utter somnambulance: the Chicago White Sox are visiting Petco Park.
The boos rained down mercilessly as Josh Hader emerged from the Houston Astros bullpen in the eighth inning Tuesday to begin his multi-inning save attempt at Petco Park against the San Diego Padres.
The Houston Astros secured a crucial win over the San Diego Padres, defeating them 4-3 in 10 innings. Josh Hader picked up the win despite blowing the save and received plenty of boos from the San Diego crowd in the process.
Playing the waiver wire effectively is crucial to fantasy baseball success throughout the season. Each week of the 2024 campaign, this article will help pinpoint who players are readily available to be picked up in most formats.
Heading into this season, the Houston Astros were viewed as the favorites in the American League once again after they decided to go past the luxury tax threshold by handing Josh Hader the most lucrative contract for a closer in Major League Baseball history.
The Houston Astros lost a tough game on Sunday, giving up a walk-off home run against the Minnesota Twins. While the Astros were hopeful to win another series, they're still in a great position to win the division after struggling to start the year.
If the Milwaukee Brewers could do it all over again, would they still deal Josh Hader at the 2022 trade deadline? It’s a fascinating question. Nearly two years after the trade, the package the Brewers received for Hader has evolved in a very interesting way.
Over the past few years, the Padres have been known for their flashy free agent signing and blockbuster trades. The front office has made it very clear that when a superstar is available to be acquired, they will be in on the bidding war.
You don't have to like the comments made this week by Houston Astros' reliever Josh Hader, but you should respect his honesty. First, understand the backstory: Hader threw two innings in the same outing on Tuesday for the Astros against the Cleveland Guardians.
The Astros have to be questioning whether they have Josh Hader out there pitching for them right now or Bill Hader.
Josh Hader has not had the start to his Houston Astros career that anyone would have hoped for. But it's not time to panic.
One San Diego Padres player can sense a big difference now that Josh Hader is no longer their closer.
Former San Diego Padres closer Josh Hader signed a massive five-year, $95 million deal to land with the Houston Astros this winter. After spending the last year and a half with the Padres, Hader entered free agency and got the big deal he was looking for.
When the Milwaukee Brewers traded Josh Hader in 2022, it was easily one of the most unpopular moves in the history of the franchise.
Josh Hader has officially secured his bag (and then some).
It finally looks like the Major League Baseball off-season is heating up.
The 29-year-old posted a 1.28 ERA for the San Diego Padres last season, making his fifth All-Star team while collecting 33 saves.
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