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Hot in Chicago: Dana Brown on Astros' Surge, Ho-Hitter Magic & Injury News

11 min · 27 de may de 2026
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On quite the heater in Chicago following the Astros weekend sweep over the Cubs, Houston keeps things rolling as they travel to Arlington to take on the Rangers, continuing their Silver Boot Rivalry. In an impeccable and historic Memorial Day performance, the Stros shut out the Rangers 9-0 Monday night with a combined no-hitter from Tatsuya Imai (6 IP), Steven Okert (1 IP), & Alimbert Santa (2 IP). Dropping Game 2 yesterday, but showing signs of having the ability to rally late following the final 10-7, the Astros appear to be turning things around here as we approach the month of June. Looking back on the Astros' trip to Chicago and hopes of closing out their rival series against the Rangers with the win, Astros GM Dana Brown joins Dan and Cole, evaluating Houston's recent rejuvenation over their time on the road, along with an injury update on a few players inching toward their return to the 26-man roster.

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