Bryce Matthews Threw Out Mike Trout: Lamonte Wade's 96-Hour Astros Career and Pascanel Ferreras Goes from Pick 614 to Triple-A
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Lamonte Wade Jr. signed Thursday. Homered Saturday. Hit an RBI double Monday. Hobbled into second base and left the game. On the IL by Tuesday. That's not a tenure. That's a free trial.
Also Monday night in Anaheim: José Altuve scored the go-ahead run in the tenth by tagging up on a pop out to shallow center. Then Bryce Matthews, a rookie infielder playing left field on two hours notice, threw out Mike Trout at the plate to end the game. 149 feet. 93.2 miles per hour. One hop. Mike Trout. Out.
Also this week: Yordan Álvarez is named AL Player of the Week, leads the majors in OPS, and hits a grand slam off a 23-year-old making his MLB debut. The Astros go 4-3 despite everything.
Prospect Spotlight: Pascanel Ferreras — the 614th pick in the 2023 draft, drafted last, given up on by nobody including himself, now hitting .500 in his first week at Triple-A.
The Astros Universe covers the full Houston Astros organization every Wednesday — Single-A to the Show. Follow us on X: @AstrosUniverse