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Neris cleared waivers Friday and elected free agency, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
The Houston Astros have been without closer Josh Hader for a spell, and it doesn't look like he will be back anytime soon.
The Astros are in a heated divisional battle with the Mariners and the team will be missing its All-Star shortstop on Friday.
Hader has been diagnosed with a left shoulder capsule strain and will not throw for approximately three weeks, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports.
Right-hander Ryan Pressly (five saves, seven holds, 4.35 ERA) was released by the Chicago Cubs on August 1 and is available ...
It's Hader's first-ever trip to the IL, save for a bout of COVID in 2021, and it leaves the Astros without their six-time All ...
The Houston Astros have added a former New York Yankees pitcher to their roster as they look to win the AL West for the eighth time in the last nine seasons. F ...
Hader last pitched on Friday, when he threw a season-high 36 pitches against the New York Yankees. He was opposed to throwing multiple innings earlier in his career, but that was before he got a ...
The Houston Astros have added to their roster despite the passing of the trade deadline. While the Astros are locked up in an ...
Brown told The Athletic's Chandler Rome that Paredes received a PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injection in his right hamstring ...
The Houston Astros' surprising addition spoke out about what makes the veteran third baseman "the best of anyone in the ...
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RotoBaller on MSNJosh Hader Won't Throw for "Approximately Three Weeks"
Houston Astros closer Josh Hader (shoulder) has a "left shoulder capsule strain," according to the team, and won't throw for "approximately three weeks." After that, Hader's next steps will be ...
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