Astros option Spencer Arrighetti to Triple-A Sugar Land

The Houston Astros have optioned right-hander Spencer Arrighetti to their Triple-A affiliate in Sugar Land, the club announced on Monday. This move means Arrighetti will not be part of the Opening Day roster. The team plans to use Lance McCullers Jr. in the fifth rotation spot to start the season.

Spencer Arrighetti, 26, appeared in seven starts for the Astros last season but was sidelined by a fractured right thumb and right elbow inflammation. He recorded a 5.35 ERA across 35 1/3 innings pitched. During this year's Grapefruit League spring training, Arrighetti made three relief outings, allowing six runs in eight innings for a 6.75 ERA. The Astros' Opening Day starting rotation features Hunter Brown as the first starter, followed by Mike Burrows, Cristian Javier, the recently signed Tatsuya Imai, and Lance McCullers Jr. filling the fifth position. Houston intends to shift to a six-man rotation once the regular season begins. By sending Arrighetti to Triple-A Sugar Land as a starter, the team aims to keep him stretched out. This positioning could allow for his insertion into the major league rotation around mid-April, coinciding with a demanding stretch of 13 straight games.

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Astros celebrate 7-4 victory over Yankees at Daikin Park, snapping eight-game streak, with pitcher Arrighetti on mound and scoreboard visible.
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Astros defeat Yankees 7-4, snap eight-game win streak

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The Houston Astros beat the New York Yankees 7-4 on Sunday at Daikin Park, halting New York's eight-game winning streak. Yankees starter Luis Gil allowed six earned runs in four-plus innings and was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre afterward. Spencer Arrighetti earned his third win by limiting the Yankees to one run over seven innings.

Houston Astros pitcher Spencer Arrighetti threw five scoreless innings to lead his team to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Friday afternoon at Wrigley Field. The win marked Houston's first at the venue since June 22, 2013. Chicago stranded 11 runners and went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position.

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Houston Astros rookie right-hander Tatsuya Imai traveled back to Houston on Saturday after experiencing right arm fatigue following Friday's 9-6 loss to the Seattle Mariners. Imai recorded just one out in the game, struggling with command. No injury signs appeared during or immediately after the outing.

Houston Astros right-hander Tatsuya Imai made his first rehab appearance Tuesday since landing on the injured list April 13 with arm fatigue. Pitching for Double-A Corpus Christi, he allowed five runs on six hits over two innings. Imai threw 59 pitches, with 31 for strikes, while striking out two and walking three.

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In Tampa, Florida, the New York Yankees optioned switch-hitting outfielder Jasson Domínguez to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before their Grapefruit League game against the Orioles. The 23-year-old impressed with a .325 spring training average but could not secure an Opening Day roster spot amid a crowded outfield.

The Miami Marlins have optioned left-hander Braxton Garrett to Triple-A Jacksonville, finalizing their Opening Day rotation. Right-handers Sandy Alcantara, Eury Pérez, Max Meyer, Chris Paddack and Janson Junk will start the first five games of the 2026 season. Manager Clayton McCullough described the decision as difficult amid strong performances from multiple pitchers.

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Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider will begin his rehabilitation assignment on Thursday with a to-be-determined minor league affiliate, throwing 40-45 pitches. The right-hander has not pitched since suffering left oblique discomfort on March 17 during minor league spring training. The Braves aim for his return to the starting rotation in early May.

 

 

 

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