The Houston Astros have just one Top 100 prospect in Baseball America’s most recent prospect update, which takes into account action for the first month of the season.
The Houston Astros made their first cuts of spring training, many of which were top prospect who will now transition to the organization’s minor-league camp so they can get more playing time.
The Houston Astros did not have a single Top 100 prospect when MLB Pipeline released its new rankings on Friday. Outfielder Jacob Melton has been the Astros’ highest-ranked prospect since they traded two outfielders — Drew Gilbert and Ryan Clifford — in order to re-acquire pitcher Justin Verlander in a deadline deal last season.
The Houston Astros do not have a highly-regarded farm system at the moment. But it doesn’t mean the organization doesn’t have a prospect that can’t break out in 2024.
The Houston Astros dealt away two of its top outfielders to acquire Justin Verlander at the trade deadline in August. Perhaps the organization knew something everyone else didn’t.
Nine Houston Astros Top 30 prospects — led by top prospect Jacob Melton — were named as part of the organization’s All-Stars, as determined by MiLB.com.
See how the Asheville Tourists season played out. The Tourists had a tough 2023 season, but still had some noteworthy performances. Let’s take a look. The Tourists got off to a decent start going 8-9 in 17 games in April.
The Fall League is one of the best prospect events of the year when many of the top young players across the minor leagues get together and compete for six weeks.
Houston Astros top prospect Jacob Melton made his Double-A debut on Tuesday as the Corpus Christi Hooks faced the Frisco RoughRiders, the Double-A affiliate of the Texas Rangers.
Wondering where Houston Astros top prospect Jacob Melton has been lately? Well, he’s been hurt. The Athletic reported that Melton, who is the No. 1 prospect in the Astros’ organization, has been dealing with left hamstring discomfort and that has kept him out of the lineup at High Class-A Asheville since Aug.
MLB.com updated their prospect ratings and put out their rankings of every team's pipeline rankings to reflect the changes. Just like it's been the past couple years, the Houston Astros were ranked at the bottom of all teams in the league.
If the Houston Astros want to acquire talent at the deadline, they’re going to have to give some up. That could come from the Major League roster. It could also come from the farm system.
The 2022 second round pick got off to a rocky start in High-A, but has caught fire in the month of May. The Astros’ 2022 draft class has largely been off
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