Could Houston Astros Sell Off Ace in Desperation?

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Could Houston Astros Sell Off Ace in Desperation?
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The Houston Astros top arm could be moved in a deal similar to the proposed one with the Chicago Cubs.

It was an interesting first month of the season for the Astros, an organization that's dominated baseball for much of the past decade. For once, they were the ones being beaten, something that wasn't typical.But if things don't change quickly or if they turn upside down again, there's a chance Houston will make changes to this roster like never seen during this Golden Era.

A decision on that remains to be seen, and what they do leading up to the July deadline will ultimately be the deciding factor. Verlander, arguably the best pitcher in the past decade, returned to action on April 19 for Houston. In his two starts, he's allowed just two earned runs in 10.1 innings pitched, good for an ERA of 1.74. He's also struck out 11.

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