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Report: Texans deciding between two coaching candidates
Jan 27, 2021, 5:47 pm
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John McClain is reporting that the Texans have narrowed their coaching search down to two candidates.
McClain: Why it's down to Leslie Frazier and David Culley for Texans https://t.co/fNWKekKeKY
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) January 27, 2021
If McClain is correct, the Texans' next head coach will be either Bills DC Leslie Frazier or Ravens assistant David Culley. Former Colts and Lions head coach, Jim Caldwell, could possibly still be in the mix, but it would be a surprise at this point. The Texans clearly aren't interested in making Deshaun Watson happy, as it appears that Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy is no longer in consideration. It also looks like a decision could be made sooner rather than later as McClain believes the Texans may have their new coach before the end of the week.
Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez has a strained muscle at the top of his right hand, a diagnosis that instills optimism he won’t have a prolonged stay on the injured list.
The three-time All-Star went on the 10-day injured list Monday, retroactive to Saturday, and returned to Houston for an MRI that revealed the muscle strain.
“We look at it as good news,” Astros manager Joe Espada said before their Wednesday afternoon game with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Espada expressed hope that Alvarez wouldn’t have to stay on the injured list longer than the required 10 days. He also said the hand issue may have played a role in Alvarez’s slow start.
Alvarez, 27, is hitting .210 with a .306 on-base percentage, three homers and 18 RBIs in 29 games this season. He batted .308 with a .392 on-base percentage, 35 homers and 86 RBIs in 147 games last year while ranking ninth in the AL Most Valuable Player balloting.
He has posted an OPS of at least .959 and has finished 13th or higher in the MVP voting each of the last three seasons.
“Once he heals, once he gets back, I think we’ll see a more aggressive at bat and be not as cautious,” Espada said. “I think it had something to do with it, yes.”
His potential return could go a long way toward boosting an Astros lineup that hasn’t been as productive as usual this season. The Astros entered Wednesday’s action ranked 21st in the majors in runs (136) and 23rd in OPS (.676). Houston has ranked 11th or better in both those categories each of the last four seasons.