How the Texans, Easterby aftermath appears much worse than anyone originally thought
SPORTSMAP ROUNDTABLE
27 October 2022
SPORTSMAP ROUNDTABLE
With news of Brandin Cooks seemingly wanting out of Houston, we discuss why he would suddenly want to be traded just a week after defending Jack Easterby in his weekly presser with the media. This coming from a guy that said he would refuse a trade just a year ago.
Plus, Texans LB Kamu Grugier-Hill asked for and received his release this week, another reported Easterby guy that wanted out.
When Easterby was fired on October 17, we all wondered why the Texans would make the move now. They held tight for so long saying Jack was not going anywhere, and repeatedly insisting he wasn't the problem. Was Easterby trying to pull some strings behind the scenes that led to his dismissal?
Be sure to check out the video above as we share some inside information about Easterby's last days with the Texans, and much more!
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Hunter Brown pitched two-hit ball into the sixth inning, and the Houston Astros beat the slumping Cincinnati Reds 3-0 on Friday night.
Brown (6-1) struck out nine, matching his season high for the fourth straight start. The right-hander also issued a season-high four walks in his fifth consecutive win.
Brown departed after Gavin Lux walked with two out in the sixth. Kaleb Ort got Spencer Steer to bounce into a forceout at second.
Josh Hader handled the ninth for his ninth save.
Cincinnati finished with four hits in its sixth loss in seven games.
Reds right-hander Nick Martinez (1-4) surrendered 10 hits and three runs in six innings. He struck out five and walked none.
Zach Dezenzo hit a two-out RBI single in the second, and the Astros added two more runs in the fifth.
Mauricio Dubón followed Brendan Rodgers’ leadoff double with a chopper past third baseman Santiago Espinal, moving Rodgers to third. Jeremy Peña drove in Rodgers with a groundout to second, and Isaac Paredes doubled home Dubón with two down.
Jose Altuve, Christian Walker, and Yainer Diaz each had two hits for the Astros.
Cincinnati's Austin Hays returned from the injured list after missing 10 games with a left hamstring strain. He went 1 for 4.
Reds outfielder Jake Fraley was scratched due to left calf tenderness after missing the last two games.
Tyler Stephenson hit a one-out double for Cincinnati in the ninth. But Hader struck out Rece Hinds and Espinal, ending the game.
It was Houston's first win against the Reds since June 19, 2016, ending a nine-game skid.
Lance McCullers Jr. (0-0 0.00 ERA) will make his second start of the season and first home start since October 3, 2022, against Reds right-hander Brady Singer (4-2 3.66 ERA) on Saturday night.