The Houston Astros will be able to count on the services of pitcher Jake Odorizzi as the two parties agreed to the terms of a two-season contract on Monday.
The Texas side confirmed the news on their Twitter account, but did not release details of the deal.
Last season, with the Minnesota Twins, the right-handed gunner was limited to four starts due to injury. He maintained a 0-1 record, while maintaining an earned-run average of 6.59.
He had done much better in 2019, his last full season, he who had signed 15 wins, against only seven losses. He had maintained an earned-run average of 3.51. The 30-year-old struck out 178 batters and allowed 139 hits in 159 innings of work.
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