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After the MLB trade deadline, Houston Astros' GM Dana Brown provided the team's long-term positional plans at full health.
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown offered some insight to the team's pitching search ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
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Jesús Sánchez gives the Astros a left-handed bat, something general manager Dana Brown said was a priority for the team ...
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown reveals an encouraging update on Yordan Alvarez amid his return from injury.
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown did not provide a positive update on the status of injured All-Star, Isaac Paredes.
Dana Brown told @JimBowdenGM that he's looking for a left-handed hitter and a Game 3 starter for the playoffs. Ryan O'Hearn, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNGM Dana Brown must address Astros' needs at MLB trade deadlineHowever, the Mariners have gotten stronger at the MLB trade deadline, adding arguably the biggest bat on the market in ...
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Astros GM Dana Brown on Carlos Correa tradeHouston Astros general manager Dana Brown talks about the significance of the trade that is bringing All-Star shortstop ...
Underperformance limits their lineup. Brown can solve both problems before the July 30 trade deadline, but whether it’s wise for the franchise’s long-term future is a legitimate question.
Dana Brown, the Astros' general manager, is a ‘great clubhouse guy.’ It helped him rise to the top of his profession.
Dana Brown, 60, was paddling near the Huntington Beach pier near sunset on Nov. 6 when he was slammed into a pier pillar.
On Nov. 6, Dana Brown, 60, paddled out to the Huntington Beach Pier, fulfilling a long-awaited journey that began in Florida, where he was living in a van.
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