Astros Offense in Deep Slump Over Last Nine Games
Houston is hitting just .186 with a .326 slugging percentage and three home runs across their last nine contests.

The Houston Astros offense has been severely struggling over a nine-game stretch, posting a .186 batting average, .249 on-base percentage, and .326 slugging percentage. The team has managed only three home runs during that span. Beat reporter Brian McTaggart flagged the cold stretch, suggesting meaningful offensive underperformance. This level of offensive suppression is a material contextual signal for upcoming Astros game projections.
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