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  2. Houston Astros welcome 1B Christian Walker to team; say ... - AOL

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    The Astros welcomed first baseman Christian Walker to the team Monday, in one of two moves that almost certainly marks the end of Alex Bregman’s time in Houston. Walker signed a $60 million ...

  3. Cubs to trade for Ryan Pressly, opening door for Astros ... - AOL

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    The Astros offered Bregman a six-year, $156 million contract in October trying to keep him, but he instead chose to hit the free-agent market, trying to see if a team was willing to meet his $200 ...

  4. Houston Astros release first baseman José Abreu - AOL

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    The Houston Astros have released first baseman José Abreu, the team announced Friday. Abreu, who signed a three-year free-agent contract in 2022 worth $58.5 million, is still owed more than $30 ...

  5. Spencer Arrighetti - Wikipedia

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    Houston Astros (2024–present) Spencer Zane Arrighetti (born January 2, 2000) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). He made his MLB debut in 2024.

  6. 2025 Houston Astros season - Wikipedia

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    The Astros announced on November 18 that Minute Maid Park was to be renamed Daikin Park the following January 1 as result of a new naming-rights sponsorship with Daikin Industries, Ltd., with corresponding changes to the stadium. This partnership between the Astros and Daikin covered the next 15 seasons through 2039.

  7. Jon Singleton (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Following the 2013 season, the Astros added Singleton to their 40 man roster. [12] On June 2, 2014, the Astros signed Singleton to a 5-year contract that guaranteed him $10 million, and could have been worth as much as $35 million. [13] [14] The extension was the first to be signed by a drafted player with no major league experience. [15]