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The 28-year-old Luis Garcia has finalized a $1.8 million contract with the Houston Astros, marking a significant step in his journey back to the mound. Garcia underwent surgery on May 19, 2023, to address an injury that had sidelined him for a considerable period. As a promising pitcher, his recovery and return to form are eagerly anticipated by fans and teammates alike.
The Astros have shown confidence in Garcia's abilities, believing that he will make a substantial impact once he returns to full health. His previous performances showcased his potential as a key player in the rotation. The team is optimistic that the investment will pay off, as they look to bolster their pitching lineup for the upcoming season.
Garcia's determination and resilience throughout his rehabilitation process have been commendable. As he prepares to rejoin the team, the Astros organization is hopeful that his skills and experience will contribute significantly to their pursuit of success in the competitive league.
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