Even in a sport in which all teams experience annual and often significant turnover, the Astros are taking a daunting step.
Houston Astros manager Joe Espada recently solved one lineup question when he moved veteran second baseman Jose Altuve to left field. Unfortunately for Espada, he now has another problem on his hands.
“Right now the plan is for him to play the majority of his games in left field,” Joe Espada said, via the Associated Press ... experienced sports writer covering the NFL, MLB, and NCAA Basketball for ...
A handful of players have made the jump over the years. Manager Joe Espada has seen the comments about this being a bad move, but he does not agree, via a recent airing of "Foul Territory".
At least Singleton will look good doing it. “He is ripped,” manager Joe Espada said. The 33-year-old Singleton, who was once a consensus top-30 prospect, told the Astros’ official website he ...
The career infielder will play a "majority" of his games this season in left, manager Joe Espada said Monday. "Right now the ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Houston Astros are planning to play Jose Altuve mostly in left field this season, manager Joe Espada told the Houston Chronicle on Monday. A nine-time All-Star, three-time ...
February 26 - Career second baseman Jose Altuve will make his spring training debut on Friday, and he'll do it in left field, Houston Astros manager Joe Espada told reporters on Wednesday.
The Houston Astros had a shocking offseason for many reasons. The first that garnered attention was trading away Kyle Tucker, something that set up the possibil ...