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Astros will bring back GM Dana Brown, manager Joe Espada for 2026 despite late-season collapse, per report


                        Astros will bring back GM Dana Brown, manager Joe Espada for 2026 despite late-season collapse, per report

According to the report, the Houston Astros have decided to retain their general manager, Dana Brown, and manager, Joe Espada, for the 2026 season, despite the team's late-season collapse that resulted in them missing the playoffs for the first time since 2016. The decision to keep Brown and Espada in their respective roles suggests that the Astros' leadership believes they are the right people to lead the team back to the postseason. The article does not provide any further details on the reasons behind this decision or any potential changes the team might make in the offseason to address the issues that led to their disappointing 2025 campaign. The report highlights the Astros' recent success, having made the playoffs in seven consecutive seasons prior to 2025, and the organization's commitment to maintaining stability in the front office and on the coaching staff as they look to bounce back next year.

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