Houston Astros right-hander Luis Garcia will have to wait for at least the 2027 MLB season before he can pitch in the big leagues again. Astros manager Joe Espada said on Wednesday that Garcia will ...
It has been a shaky year for the Houston Astros and their pitching staff. Many of their arms could not stay healthy, leading the club to play musical chairs with their starting rotation this season.
Houston right-hander Luis Garcia needs Tommy John surgery and will miss the rest of the season, another major blow to the Astros' starting rotation. A date for Garcia's surgery has not been set, and ...
It's been over two years since Luis Garcia appeared in a game for the Houston Astros, but that could be changing soon based on the latest update given by general manager Dana Brown. Signed as an ...
The Houston Astros were marred by pitching injuries in 2025. Hunter Brown and Framber Valdez were the only two to even throw 100 innings. Houston couldn't seem to catch a break, with multiple pitchers ...
Garcia's right elbow surgery Wednesday involved a reconstruction of his UCL and repair of his flexor tendon, Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports. The Astros had already previously ruled Garcia out ...
The Houston Astros were able to avoid salary arbitration with several young stars on Thursday. José Urquidy hasn't started a game since Sept. 23, even his last outing for the Houston Astros only came ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- - Luis Garcia scattered three hits over six innings and the Houston Astros ended the Tampa Bay Rays' 14-game season-opening home winning streak, 5-0 on Tuesday night. Only ...
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Injury woes continue for Houston Astros right-hander Luis Garcia, who now is expected to miss the entire 2026 season with an elbow issue, manager Joe Espada told reporters Thursday. Garcia, 28, has ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Luis Garcia scattered three hits over six innings and the Houston Astros ended the Tampa Bay Rays’ 14-game season-opening home winning streak, 5-0 on Tuesday night. Only ...