The Houston Astros will wear their new City Connect uniforms for the first time on March 31 against the San Francisco Giants.
The banned MLB hats have been going viral on Twitter, and now, the Astros have joined the Rangers and Angels in having them ...
It's gotten to the point where MLB is pulling several Overlap hats from the team stores. Earlier this week, MLB pulled the ...
With the start of the regular season almost here for the Houston Astros, the team will be hoping that they can still compete despite overhauling their roster this winter. The Astros had one of ...
The Houston Astros won it all for the second time in franchise history behind 106 regular season wins in 2022. They've been good since, but they have gradually lost difference-making talent and ...
Then came the reveal. Not quite city connect jerseys; instead, the Astros unveiled a new set of hats as part of a collaborative effort with Houston barbecue draws Pinkerton's Barbecue and Truth BBQ.
and fans are already selling the Rangers caps on eBay for upwards of a $1,000. Yet, the Rangers haven't been alone with the Overlap hat debacle. Via The Athletic: The Houston Astros hat ...
Maybe not so much for three American League West teams — the Angels, Texas Rangers and Houston Astros — whose New Era Overlap 59FIFTY caps garnered so much shock and ridicule that MLB stopped ...
Verlander, who signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the San Francisco Giants this winter, spent 13 of 19 MLB seasons with the Detroit Tigers before a trade to the Houston Astros in 2017.
Houston Astros great Jose Altuve appears ready to expand his palette beyond playing second base every day. Longtime Astros reporter Chandler Rome told Foul Territory on Tuesday that Altuve has ...
Top infield prospect Cam Smith is a significant reason why the Houston Astros felt comfortable trading perennial All-Star Kyle Tucker. Astros fans may see Smith sooner than expected. Houston must ...
In the first 54 years of their existence, the Houston Astros — who came into the National League as an expansion team called the Houston Colt .45s in 1962 — were an exercise in futility.