Astros pledge $1 million after ex-MLB star’s family disappears in Texas floods
Joining the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys, the Houston Astros have announced a generous $1 million donation following the catastrophic Central Texas floods. The announcement comes amid growing concern as former MLB pitcher Tyler Walker's brother Mark, sister-in-law Sharkey, and nephew Johnny remain missingafter the flodds ravaged the Texas Hill County during the Fourth of July weekend. Walker, a former San Francisco Giants pitcher, is among several families desperately awaiting news from urgently ongoing rescue operations.Astros foundation helping the affected by Texas floodsJosé Altuve still signs autographs for Dodgers fans despite being booed all games he play at LAThe Astros foundation will channel its funds into recovery intiatives focused on both immediate relief and long-term youth-centered rebuilding efforts. Team owner Jim Crane, alongside his wife Whitney, emphasized the depth of the organization's commitment, "It's important to th entire Astros organization […]