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The Houston Astros will continue their road trip without one of their key players after an injury in Wednesday’s game.
Houston Astros manager Joe Espada said Carlos Correa was removed from the lineup because the 31‑year‑old has been dealing with an illness over the past few days, according to Matt Kawahara of The Houston Chronicle. It is the second consecutive game in which Correa has been pulled from the starting lineup.
The hits keep coming to the Houston Astros.
Astros injury woes continue: Hunter Brown is out for awhile, Cristian Javier appears to be down as well, and now Jake Meyers leaves the ballgame.
The Houston Astros had a pair of players leave the game with injuries in the span of a few minutes during Wednesday's game against Colorado.
Playing crisp, team baseball and getting solid pitching, the Rockies beat the Astros 9-1 on Wednesday afternoon at Coors Field to complete the three-game sweep. Last season, en route to 119 losses, the Rockies managed one sweep, taking three games in Miami from June 2-4.
The Houston Astros have several players on the IL. Here’s a look at the team’s injured players and possible return timeline.
The Houston Astros got bad news about their star pitcher Hunter Brown on Tuesday. How long will the ace be out?
Houston Astros manager Joe Espada delivers significant injury updates on Josh Hader, Bennett Sousa, and Nate Pearson amid rehab progression.
Hunter Goodman homered, Michael Lorenzen bounced back from a rough home opener by throwing efficiently into the sixth and the Colorado Rockies beat the Houston Astros 9-1 to complete a three-game sweep.
The Houston Astros will be looking to avoid a sweep at the hands of the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday afternoon.