Dallas Keuchel spent the first seven seasons of his major league career in Houston, accomplishing the kind of things that build the kind of resume that earns a massive free-agent payday.
This weekend, Keuchel returns to Houston for the first time since leaving as a free agent following the 2018 season.
“I think a lot of fans are misinformed, because it wasn’t just the Astros doing things.
“If people want to hold on to what they think is reality, then I let them.
“It’s hard to see this when you’re giving out 10-game suspensions for cheating but you give the Astros no suspensions at all,” Rodón told NBC Sports Chicago’s Chuck Garfien on the White Sox Talk Podcast.
I said that in ’17, when I made my thoughts known about the trade deadline.
Keuchel shared mostly joyous thoughts about his return to Houston, calling it “home” and a place he thought he’d never leave.