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The Houston Astros general manager has given a convincing injury report on starting pitcher Spencer Arrighetti.
Spencer Arrighetti will likely require several more rehab starts to build up his pitch count before returning to the Astros.
Spencer Arrighetti will make at least one more rehab start after good showing at Corpus Christi. Cristian Javier expects at ...
Although they were just swept at home against the A's, the Houston Astros sit atop the American League West with a 60-46 record. Reinforcements are coming.
Astros starting pitcher Spencer Arrighetti makes second rehab start with the Hooks. Deals 2 strikeouts, allowing 4 hits, 3 ...
Astros right-handed pitcher Spencer Arrighetti records a pair of strikeouts across 3 1/3 frames in a rehab start for Double-A ...
The injuries continue to mount for the Houston Astros. The latest victim is third baseman Isaac Paredes, who has not played since July 20 with what was originally diagnosed as a hamstring strain, but ...
Arrighetti covered 3.1 innings, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits and one walk while striking out two. He was sharper in his first rehab outing, though he did progress from 43 pitches.
Cease could just be a half-year rental because of all the starting pitchers on Houston's injured list. The Astros have a full ...
Losing Arrighetti undeniably stings for Houston. But from a glass-half-full perspective, the Stros will have a chance to evaluate one of their top pitching prospects, whether it's Gordon or Blubaugh.
Yordan Alvarez hit three homers, and rookie Spencer Arrighetti carried a no-hit bid into the eighth inning and struck out 11 as the Astros routed the Phillies 10-0.
Arrighetti split the 2023 campaign between the top two levels of the minors. He allowed 4.40 earned runs per nine through 124 2/3 innings, striking hitters out at an above-average 27.1% clip.