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The Houston Astros acquired Jesus Sanchez in a trade with the Miami Marlins ahead of the trade deadline. He was brought in to ...
Sánchez, the outfielder acquired by the Houston Astros from the Marlins at the trade deadline, went hitless in his first ...
The Astros’ humiliating three-game sweep at Comerica Park continued a concerning trend. Houston is 14-22 since July 7. Entering play Wednesday, only the Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants and ...
Astros right fielder Jesús Sánchez is struggling mightily at the plate -- he’s in the midst of an 0-for-21 slump -- but he ...
Jesus Sanchez had a night, robbing a grand slam and a three-run homer. Unfortunately for him, the rest of the team imploded.
Jesus Sanchez robbed Gunnar Henderson of a grand slam and denied Samuel Basallo his first MLB homer in Astros’ 12-0 loss to ...
Carlos Correa is returning to the Astros, with the veteran waiving his no-trade clause to return to his previous home of ...
The Astros have acquired left-handed hitting outfielder Jesús Sánchez from the Marlins. In exchange, Miami has received right-hander Ryan Gusto, infield prospect Chase Jaworsky, and outfield ...
Sanchez was out of the lineup the last time Houston faced a lefty starter, and he'll begin on the bench again Saturday with southpaw Cade Povich slated to handle a bulk-relief role for Baltimore.
Samuel Basallo appeared to smack his first career hit — a home run to right field — but the Astros’ Jesús Sánchez robbed it.
Sanchez was originally slated to start in right field and bat fifth, but Miami later updated its lineup with Sanchez no longer listed. Instead, Kyle Stowers has moved from left field to right ...
Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Marlins right fielder Jesus Sanchez (7) celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off triple against the Chicago Cubs at loanDepot Park. / Sam Navarro-Imagn Images ...