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Dana Brown: Victory in KC, Hunter's Return, Tigers Game 3, & Cleveland

12 min · 17 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Dana Brown: Victory in KC, Hunter's Return, Tigers Game 3, & Cleveland

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Moving on from their series against the Royals in Kansas City, Houston returns home to Daikin for their 6-game homestand, hosting the Detroit Tigers followed by the Cleveland Guardians. Taking the series win in KC and looking ahead to this afternoon's rubber match following Hunter Brown's return to the rotation yesterday, the Astros continue to show flashes of how liable they can be to make a run to the top of the AL West Division. Making his debut back, Hunter went on to pitch 5 innings, giving only 3 hits with 1 run allowed and a total of 7 strikeouts in his first outing since late March against the Red Sox. Down 2-1 but rallying late in the 8th, the Astros salvage a 4-2 victory with hopes of securing the series win this afternoon against Casey Mize on the bump for the Tigers. Revisiting their time in Kansas City, followed by Hunter's return from the IL, Astros GM Dana Brown highlights a few positives from some of the Astros' recent outings and the direction he believes Houston is headed in the coming weeks.

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