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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

JIM CRANE


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Dusty Baker tells newspaper he is retiring as manager of the Houston Astros

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Dusty Baker has retired as manager of the Houston Astros, ending an illustrious 26-year career as a big league skipper highlighted by a World Series win last season.

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Astros reacquire Justin Verlander from Mets, a deal owner Jim Crane tells AP was an easy decision

Read full article: Astros reacquire Justin Verlander from Mets, a deal owner Jim Crane tells AP was an easy decision

Justin Verlander is headed back to the Houston Astros, who reacquired the three-time Cy Young Award winner from the New York Mets in a trade-deadline blockbuster.

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Manfred sure Mets-Yanks collusion query will find no issue

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Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred confirmed Thursday that Major League Baseball is looking into potentially improper communication between the New York Mets and Yankees regarding star free agent Aaron Judge.

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Click out as Astros GM 6 days after winning World Series

Read full article: Click out as Astros GM 6 days after winning World Series

Houston Astros general manager James Click will not be given a new contract.

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Baker to return as Houston Astros manager for 2023

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Fresh off his World Series win, Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker has agreed to a one-year contract to remain with the team next season.

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Astros' offseason involves Baker contract, free agents

Read full article: Astros' offseason involves Baker contract, free agents

The Houston Astros just won their second World Series in six years and have been a consistent presence in the playoffs.

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Correa promises 'championship culture' for luckless Twins

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Carlos Correa has declared the postseason “his time,” and the Minnesota Twins hope all that October experience can turn around the fortunes of a snake-bitten franchise.

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Dusty Baker gets contract from Houston Astros for 2022

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Dusty Baker will return as manager of the Houston Astros for a third season after agreeing to a one-year contract with the AL champions.

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World Series defeat could mark end of era for Astros

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Atlanta’s 7-0 victory over Houston in Game 6 to win the World Series could mark the end of an era for the Astros.

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Dynamic duo: Altuve, Correa both get top billing for Astros

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Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa are the dynamic duo leading the Houston Astros in another long playoff run.

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Correa prepares for what could be final run with Astros

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Carlos Correa is preparing for what could be his final run with the Houston Astros.

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Hinch reflects on Astros sign-stealing scam in return

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Luhnow files $22M breach of contract lawsuit against Astros

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Former Houston Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the team, seeking more than $22 million in salary owed under his deal when he was fired in January. Luhnow and manager AJ Hinch were suspended for the season last Jan. 13 by Manfred and fired by the Astros later that day. The Astros and Koch-Weser did not respond to emails seeking comment. The contract called for disputes to go to an arbitration with Manfred or his designee, but Luhnow asked that to be set aside because of Manfred’s involvement. The lawyers say Hinch later told Manfred he failed to disclose to Luhnow the use of electronic equipment.

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'It's over now' - Astros eager to put scandal behind them

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HOUSTON The Houston Astros spent the offseason reeling from a sign-stealing scandal that cost manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow their jobs. The change didnt stop the Astros from being the villains of baseball this spring. The Astros are preparing for the possibility of being without designated hitter Yordan Alvarez for the start of the season and potentially longer. The Astros are counting on McCullers to have a big season in his return after missing last season following Tommy John surgery. Tucker, who can play outfield and first base, has appeared in just 50 MLB games over the past two seasons.

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Astros hope to move on from cheating scandal as MLB restarts

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HOUSTON The first round of spring training was dominated by fallout from the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scam. New manager Dusty Baker, a respected MLB veteran, helped the team navigate reaction to the scandal during the first spring training, which was stopped on March 12 because of the virus. None of us have been through this before in spring training, the emotions that were out there." Several Houston players were dinged in spring training games before the pause. Some opponents had called for retaliation against the Astros, irritated that no Houston players were disciplined for their roles in the scandal.

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Baseball scrambles back into action amid lingering concerns

Read full article: Baseball scrambles back into action amid lingering concerns

As baseball scrambles to start an abbreviated season, the prevailing mood is one of nervous excitement. All of these issues could become moot if there's a major outbreak of the virus within baseball. "Ive seen the reports in Houston how COVIDs going up so Im going to have to really be careful. It will be unusual following new safety protocols that are at times incompatible with human nature on the baseball field. Theyre very focused on that and the staff thats going to be associated with the games once we fire up, Crane said.

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Houston Astros owner apologizes to Sports Illustrated journalist

Read full article: Houston Astros owner apologizes to Sports Illustrated journalist

Houston Astros owner Jim Crane apologized to Sports Illustrated journalist Stephanie Apstein after the team trashed a story she wrote criticizing former Astros Assistant General Manager Brandon Taubman, Apstein said. HOUSTON (CNN) - Houston Astros owner Jim Crane apologized to Sports Illustrated journalist Stephanie Apstein after the team trashed a story she wrote criticizing former Astros Assistant General Manager Brandon Taubman, Apstein said. "We were wrong and I am sorry that we initially questioned your professionalism," Crane said in a letter to Apstein that the journalist shared on Twitter. "On behalf of the entire Astros organization, I want to personally apologize for the statement we issued on Monday October 21st," the letter said. One of the women was wearing a domestic violence awareness bracelet, Sports Illustrated reported.

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