END OF AN ERA?
- By 2025, many key players from Houston’s championship roster in 2017 have moved on to different MLB teams across the league.
- This dispersal followed years of changes, including a pandemic-shortened 2020 season when Oakland broke Houston's AL West title streak.
- Houston won 88 games last year, its fewest in a full season since 2016, and currently holds a 32-27 record in 2025.
- Former Houston stars have dispersed across the league, with George Springer playing for Toronto, Alex Bregman joining Boston, Carlos Correa representing Minnesota, and Justin Verlander pitching for San Francisco.
- Although Houston has lost several key players from their championship team, two remaining Astros stars continue to hold down the roster; nevertheless, many believe the team’s streak of dominance in the AL West is approaching its conclusion.
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End of an Era as Beuchert’s Saloon announces Closing at the end of the Week
623 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Super sad news from Beuchert’s Saloon on Capitol Hill: "As we approach the finish line of an amazing 13-year journey, we're filled with gratitude for the community, friends, and family who've been with us every step of the way. We're staying open for one final week, and we'd love for you
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