Astros, MLB and Trade Deadline
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When your chief division rivals just swung a trade for the best third baseman on the market (Eugenio Suárez), when the injured third baseman you’re trying to replace is an All-Star (Isaac Paredes), and when you’ve been entertaining a reunion with a beloved former Astro (Carlos Correa), a trade like this lands with a splat.
Astros are bringing back Carlos Correa, their 2015 Rookie Of the Year, 2017 World Series champion and three-time All-Star.
The Astros pursued right-hander Dylan Cease at last Thursday's trade deadline but were unable to strike a deal with the Padres.
Now that you’ve had time to catch your breath after the MLB trade deadline, are you feeling better, worse or about the same about your team’s moves? This chaotic trade deadline will be most remembered as one in which sellers received strong prospect packages for proven,
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The Houston Astros' surprising addition spoke out about what makes the veteran third baseman "the best of anyone in the league."
The MLB roster shuffling process is not necessarily done after the July 31 trade deadline. While 99% of outside roster maneuvers have already taken place, the waiver process is how contending teams can attempt to add from other organizations.
But while Correa was making his triumphant return home after the recent blockbuster trade that brought him back to the Houston Astros from the Minnesota Twins, Bregman was in the ballpark for the first time as a visitor after signing with the Boston Red ...