HOUSTON (AP) — Through 20 games, the Houston Astros have managed just six wins and are in last place in the AL West. Their pitching staff trails only Colorado with a 5.24 ERA and big-money new closer Josh Hader has given up the same number of earned runs in 10 games as he did in 61 last year. Despite this, these veteran Astros, who have reached the AL Championship Series seven consecutive times, have no doubt they’ll turn things around. “If there’s a team that can do it, it’s this team,” shortst
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No | Player | Pos |
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52 | P | |
64 | P | |
56 | P | |
58 | P | |
66 | P | |
68 | P | |
77 | P | |
31 | P | |
71 | P | |
53 | P | |
61 | P | |
43 | P | |
47 | P | |
56 | P | |
63 | P | |
55 | P | |
50 | P | |
62 | P | |
65 | P | |
59 | P | |
35 | P |
No | Player | Pos |
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17 | C | |
21 | C |
No | Player | Pos |
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79 | 1B | |
27 | 2B | |
2 | 3B | |
16 | SS | |
3 | SS | |
28 | 1B |
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
44 | LF | |
14 | CF | |
20 | LF | |
6 | CF | |
30 | RF |