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Years of division dominance have set a standard. The Houston Astros upheld it last season despite an abysmal start, waking to win the American League West for the seventh time in eight years.
The Astros have once again asserted their dominance in the AL West, leading the division with a 50-34 record. The post Astros Aggressively Eye $8.7M Lefty Hitter Ahead of Trade Deadline to Solidify AL ...
The stranglehold that the Houston Astros have had over the AL West Division has been a strong one. ... Brown was dominant, going 11-5 after the changes and posting a 2.51 ERA in 147 innings.
The Houston Astros wrapped up the month of June with a 2-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs and a stranglehold on the American League West Division race. As the sun set on Houston on Sunday, the Astros ...
When it is all said and done, a steep drop-off in production is expected on the field. After winning the AL West in four straight seasons and seven consecutive 162-game campaigns, their reign is ...
The Astros have now won the West seven times in the past eight seasons. This year was perhaps Houston’s most nonlinear display of dominance. Justin Verlander struggled.
It feels like it’s only a matter of time before Houston’s dominance of the AL West comes to an end. ... But last year, the Astros won just 88 games, their fewest in a full season since 2016.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman break down the entire AL West ahead of Opening Day. The two first break down the Los Angeles Angels and tell you why their success will hinge upon Mike Trout’s ...
PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Astros clinched their fifth American League West title in six years on Monday, extending the franchise’s run of dominance and cementing what has been anticipated for months.
The health and dominance was stunning, and as the 2023 Astros are now seeing, totally unsustainable. Urquidy hurt his shoulder and exited his Monday start in the fifth inning.
The stranglehold that the Houston Astros have had over the AL West Division has been a strong one. ... Brown was dominant, going 11-5 after the changes and posting a 2.51 ERA in 147 innings.
Jose Altuve and Lance McCullers Jr. are still with the Astros, but it feels like it's only a matter of time before Houston's dominance of the AL West comes to an end. Advertisement ...