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Hader's Shoulder Injury Sparks Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Moves

Originally Published 4 months ago — by MLB Trade Rumors

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Houston Astros closer Josh Hader has been diagnosed with a shoulder capsule sprain, sidelining him for at least three weeks and potentially longer, which could impact the team's performance in the tight AL West race. The severity of the injury and need for surgery remain uncertain, but his absence will lead to a committee approach in closing games.

Astros Place Josh Hader on Injured List with Shoulder Strain

Originally Published 5 months ago — by MLB Trade Rumors

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Houston Astros placed closer Josh Hader on the 15-day injured list due to a shoulder strain, marking his first major league injury since debuting in 2017. Hader, a key reliever with a dominant 2025 season, is undergoing additional testing to determine the severity. The team recalled Colton Gordon and reinstated Shawn Dubin, while designating Hector Neris for assignment. The Astros' bullpen will now rely on Bryan Abreu and other relievers as they contend in the AL West.

Josh Hader Undergoes Tests for Shoulder Discomfort Amid Astros' Struggles

Originally Published 5 months ago — by MLB Trade Rumors

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Houston Astros closer Josh Hader is undergoing tests for shoulder discomfort after not pitching in recent games, raising concerns about a potential injury that could impact the team's bullpen and AL West standings. Hader, who has been effective this season with a 2.05 ERA, experienced some soreness after a high-pitch outing, but the team has depth to cover for him if needed.

"Yankees Sweep Astros with Juan Soto's Clutch 9th Inning Hit"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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Juan Soto's RBI single in the ninth inning lifted the New York Yankees to a 4-3 win over the Houston Astros, completing a four-game sweep. Soto, who was traded from San Diego, had a strong start with the Yankees, hitting .529 with four RBIs in the series. The Astros, now 0-4 for the first time since 2011, showed resilience but ultimately fell short. The win marks the Yankees' first 4-0 start since 2003.

"Josh Hader Named Houston Astros Closer, Ryan Pressly Shifts to Setup Role"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ESPN

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The Houston Astros have named newly signed Josh Hader as their closer, moving incumbent Ryan Pressly into a setup role, according to new manager Joe Espada. Hader, who signed a $95 million, five-year contract, will take over the closing duties from Pressly, who had 102 saves for the team in the past four seasons. Both pitchers have expressed support for the decision, emphasizing the importance of roles and routines in their performances.

"Astros Shake Up Bullpen with Josh Hader Signing"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLB Trade Rumors

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The Houston Astros have designated left-hander Matt Gage for assignment to make room for the officially announced signing of left-hander Josh Hader. Gage, claimed off waivers from the Blue Jays in February 2023, had a mixed performance in the majors and Triple-A. The Astros now have a week to trade Gage or pass him through waivers, and his remaining option may enhance his appeal to other teams. The departure of Gage affects the Astros' situational lefty group, with Hader set to take on the closer's role.

Astros' Strategic Moves: Adding Josh Hader and Ryan Pressly's Role

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLB.com

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The Houston Astros are in talks to sign free-agent closer Josh Hader, potentially impacting Ryan Pressly's role as the team's incumbent closer. General manager Dana Brown and manager Joe Espada have assured Pressly of their respect and support for him amidst the potential change. The Astros have been seeking to strengthen their bullpen, and the addition of Hader, pending a physical, is part of this effort. Pressly, a key figure in the Astros clubhouse, has shown enthusiasm for the team's improvement and the addition of Hader.

Astros Sign Josh Hader After Talks with Ryan Pressly

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Athletic

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The Houston Astros paused their pursuit of pitcher Josh Hader to consult with current closer Ryan Pressly about the potential acquisition. Pressly, a key figure in the team's bullpen, was described as supportive of adding Hader, but his true feelings remain unknown. The Astros aim to maintain harmony as they navigate the delicate situation of potentially moving Pressly to a different bullpen role to accommodate Hader. Manager Joe Espada emphasized the importance of clear communication and defined roles for the team's relievers.

Astros Owner Jim Crane Makes Record-Breaking Move, Signs Josh Hader to Mega Deal

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Athletic

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Houston Astros owner Jim Crane breaks his pattern of fiscal restraint by signing free-agent closer Josh Hader to a five-year, $95 million deal, signaling a shift in the team's approach as they aim to prolong their success amidst an aging core and impending free agency departures. The move reflects a departure from Crane's previous operating procedures and a willingness to invest in the win-now mentality, despite the inherent risks associated with long-term deals for relievers. This significant shift may indicate a new direction for the Astros as they navigate the challenges of maintaining competitiveness while replenishing their farm system.

"Yankees Miss Out as Josh Hader Signs Lucrative Deal with Astros"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Think Blue LA

Josh Hader, a longtime Dodgers nemesis, has signed a five-year/$95 million contract with the Houston Astros, leaving the National League and especially the NL West. The left-hander had previously spent six seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers and the last two with the San Diego Padres, posing a challenge for the Dodgers. Despite speculation that the Dodgers were interested in him, Hader's move to the Astros means the Dodgers will face the Hader-less Padres 13 times during the 2024 regular season and the Hader-full Astros only thrice.

"Josh Hader Signs Record 5-Year, $95M Deal with Houston Astros"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Athletic

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The Houston Astros have reached a five-year, $95 million agreement with left-handed reliever Josh Hader, making it a record valuation for a closer with no deferrals. The deal includes a full no-trade clause and no opt-outs or club options. Hader, known for his exceptional performance as a closer, will join the Astros' bullpen alongside Ryan Pressly and Bryan Abreu. The signing presents a managerial challenge for rookie manager Joe Espada, as Hader's arrival may impact Pressly's role. Hader's career statistics and pitching repertoire make him a valuable addition to the team.

"Josh Hader Signs Record-Breaking $95M Deal with Houston Astros"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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The Houston Astros made an uncharacteristic move by signing reliever Josh Hader to a five-year, $95 million deal, the largest ever for a reliever. The signing reflects a departure from the team's usual approach and a response to the Texas Rangers' recent World Series win. Hader, known for his dominant pitching and controversial past, brings power and experience to the Astros bullpen, joining Ryan Pressly as a closing option. This move marks the first significant action in an otherwise stagnant MLB free agent market.

"Josh Hader Inks Record-Breaking 5-Year, $95M Deal with Houston Astros"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Former Brewers closer Josh Hader has signed a five-year, $95 million deal with the Houston Astros, making it the largest present-day value contract for a relief pitcher in MLB history. Hader, who previously played for the Padres, returns to the Astros organization where he began his professional career. With an impressive track record, including multiple All-Star appearances and dominant performances, the 29-year-old left-hander is set to bolster the Astros' bullpen as their new closer.

"Josh Hader Signs Record 5-Year, $95M Deal with Houston Astros"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLB Trade Rumors

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The Houston Astros have reportedly signed left-handed reliever Josh Hader to a five-year, $95 million contract, making it the largest deal ever for a relief pitcher in terms of present-day value. The agreement includes no deferrals, $19 million annual salaries, a $1 million bonus for winning the Reliever of the Year Award, a full no-trade clause, and no options for either party. Hader's addition bolsters the Astros' bullpen, which has seen key departures, and forms a formidable trio with Ryan Pressly and Bryan Abreu. The signing puts the Astros over the luxury tax threshold, and they will forfeit draft picks and international bonus pool money due to Hader rejecting a qualifying offer from the Padres.