The Astros have improved their performance, going 6-6 in their last 12 games after a rough start to the season. They recently secured a crucial extra-inning win against the Red Sox, signaling a potential turnaround.
Fifteen days ago, the home clubhouse inside Daikin Park was quiet. Trying to avoid a sweep at the hands of the St. Louis Cardinals, the Astros rallied for three runs in the eighth inning, only to lose in the tenth.
At the time, Houston was 8-15 with a 6.11 team ERA and what felt like an entire roster on the injured list. They were in a free fall.
15 days later later, that free fall appears to be over.
The Astros have gone 6-6 in their last 12 games, nine of which have come on the road. They took two of three in Cleveland before dropping two of three to the Yankees, then rebounded after losing the first two in Baltimore, falling to a season-worst nine games below .500, to win three of their next four, capped by Sundayâs extra-inning victory in Boston.
How has the team stabilized during this 12-game stretch? A pitching staff that once looked depleted, seemingly losing an arm to the injured list every day, has been merely below average as it gets healthier.
Houstonâs 5.06 team ERA over the last 12 games ranks 23rd in baseball. Thatâs not good, and not where they want to be in September, but it is progress. So is the improvement from Mike Burrows and Bryan Abreu, with the latter tossing two scoreless innings on Sunday at Fenway.
The emergence of Spencer Arrighetti, along with three solid outings from , has also provided a boost.
The Astros have a record of 14-21 after going 6-6 in their last 12 games.
The Astros lost two of three games to the Yankees but rebounded by winning three of four games, including an extra-inning victory against the Red Sox.
Earlier in the season, the Astros struggled with a 6.11 team ERA and had many players on the injured list, leading to a record of 8-15.
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The Astrosâ pitching staff is still far from whole, but it is trending in the right direction. Tatsuya Imai is set to make his second rehab start this week with Triple-A Sugar Land, and Josh Hader could reclaim the closerâs role when he is eligible to return from the injured list on May 24. Hunter Brown and Cristian Javier may also be back sometime in June.
Two years ago, the Astros went 15-14 in May after a 9-19 start in March and April. That set the stage for a 17-8 June and an AL West title.
The key to climbing out of an early-season hole isnât doing it overnight, itâs stopping the digging in the first place.