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Houston Astros reliever Josh Hader talks about the game deciding home run he gave up in the top of the ninth inning with the score tied at 4 against the Seattle Mariners. The Astros lost the game 5-4. #Relentless #Sarge #hsmsports @houstonstyle https://t.co/dBJgWEU6Gb
Big Dumper off Josh Hader for the lead in the ninth! https://t.co/XflHqWs62i
Astros' Josh Hader explains why he has no qualms with throwing multiple innings in a game https://t.co/fLUiMfntzQ
Josh Hader said he's willing to pitch multiple innings, like he did Tuesday, now that he has a contract with the Astros and they share the same risks. When he was an arb-eligible player, Hader said the only thing that had value in the arb system was saves, so pitching multiple…
.@Astros Closer Josh Hader pitching multiple innings in April shows the team is in "urgency" mode, says @Chandler_Rome ▶️ https://t.co/XgMTMN81bC https://t.co/Lsjel1RKqx
Josh Hader publicly has said he would rather not got past one inning in an outing. He made an exception Tuesday and it paid off for the Astros. https://t.co/T0y9EtIPsA
Astros' closer Josh Hader rarely pitches two innings. Here's why he did it in win over Guardians. https://t.co/4TJhGyqMtm
Astros' closer Josh Hader pitched multiple innings in a recent game, a departure from his usual one-inning outings. Hader's willingness to do so is linked to his new contract with the Astros, where saves were previously the main arb system value. The decision to use Hader for more than one inning was seen as a strategic move by the team, indicating an 'urgency' mode. Despite Hader's initial reluctance to pitch beyond one inning, the adjustment paid off for the Astros in a win over the Guardians.