Bryan Abreu, Astros and Fantasy Baseball
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With so many closers changing hands at the MLB trade deadline, many fantasy team continue to have an imbalance of possible arms to saves games. Bryan Abreu brings stud status, while Matt Svanson could be the sneaky upside option for the Cardinals.
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Houston Astros pitchers' adjustments define a pivotal win. 'You've just got to flip the script'
From Hunter Brown's start to Bryan Abreu finishing off his first save of the season, Astros pitchers had to adapt to notch a series win over the Red Sox.
The Astros announced Friday that Hader, a six-time All-Star, will not throw for "approximately three weeks" as he deals with a "left shoulder capsule strain." The next steps in Hader’s rehab will be determined at the end of the three-week period in early September.
Just as the Houston Astros started to build some momentum, they were once again hit with a significant injury. That has been the main storyline for the Astros
All-Star closer Josh Hader will be shut down from throwing for three weeks after being diagnosed with a left shoulder capsule sprain, the Astros announced Friday. Hader will alternate between rest and strengthening exercises in the meantime with hopes of returning before the end of the season.
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SB Nation on MSNThe Seventh Inning Problem
Can the pitching coaches take what he has left and mold it into a decent seventh inning guy? Only they know for sure. As a practical matter they only have to decide whether he is better than Colton Gordon and Shawn Dubin.