Despite dropping a 9-4 game at home Wednesday night to the White Sox, the Houston Astros still boast the best record in Major League Baseball at 33-17.
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Despite dropping a 9-4 game at home Wednesday night to the White Sox, the Houston Astros still boast the best record in Major League Baseball at 33-17.
The Astros are 2-1 against Chicago in a four-game series that concludes tonight. The Astros then host The Boston Red Sox for three games, followed by the Chicago Cubs for three.
The Astros have been playing without stars George Springer and Jose Altuve, who are injured.