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Astros get big lift, activate Yordan, Altuve
HOUSTON -- Because of injuries, the Astros have had designated hitter Yordan Alvarez and second baseman Jose Altuve in the starting lineup together for only 13 of the team’s first 101 games and have still managed to stay on the heels of the Rangers in the American League West race.
Altuve (left oblique) placed on 10-day IL
HOUSTON -- Despite getting relatively good news about the severity of Jose Altuve's strained left oblique, the Astros placed the star second baseman on the 10-day injured list Thursday. The move is retroactive to Tuesday, which means Altuve would be eligible to be activated on July 14 -- the first
'Been a daily struggle': McCullers addresses forearm surgery, eyes 2024 return
HOUSTON -- When Astros pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. was rolled into the operating room Tuesday in Los Angeles, he wasn’t sure what to expect when he woke up. He knew his right flexor tendon muscle was in need of repair, but there was a chance he would have to undergo
McCullers has right forearm surgery, out for season
HOUSTON -- The Astros will be without veteran right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. for the remainder of the regular season after he underwent surgery Tuesday to repair the flexor tendon in his right forearm and remove a “lima bean”-sized bone spur that had been causing some pain in the arm. The
GM: Yordan (oblique) out at least 4 more weeks
The Astros, who were without star second baseman Jose Altuve for the first 43 games of the season, could be facing another extended stretch without a crucial bat. Houston GM Dana Brown said on SportsTalk 790 AM that Yordan Alvarez could miss at least four more weeks due to the
Alvarez leaves early with right oblique discomfort in 'tough blow'
TORONTO -- Astros designated hitter Yordan Alvarez grabbed his right side and grimaced a few times while shuffling through the visiting clubhouse at Rogers Centre following a 3-2 loss to the Blue Jays on Thursday. The slugger left the game after his first-inning at-bat with right oblique discomfort. It’s unknown
Altuve exits after 'feeling sick' as Astros' win streak ends
MILWAUKEE -- Astros second baseman Jose Altuve was pulled from Tuesday’s 6-0 loss to the Brewers in the sixth inning because he was feeling sick, and really no one in the Houston dugout could have been feeling too good watching an eight-game winning streak come to a halt at American
'A tremendous blow': Garcia to undergo Tommy John surgery
SEATTLE -- Astros right-hander Luis Garcia will need Tommy John surgery and will miss the remainder of the regular season, general manager Dana Brown announced Friday. Garcia left Monday’s game against the Giants after only eight pitches because of pain in his right elbow. The loss of Garcia is a
Garcia exits with elbow discomfort, placed on IL
HOUSTON -- One day after starting pitcher José Urquidy left a game with a shoulder injury that landed him on the injured list, the Astros’ rotation suffered another blow when Luis Garcia departed Monday’s 7-3 win over the Giants at Minute Maid Park after only eight pitches because of right
Urquidy exits Astros' win with shoulder injury
HOUSTON -- The Astros lost Justin Verlander to free agency in the offseason and Lance McCullers Jr. to injury at the start of Spring Training, which created an opportunity for rookie right-hander Hunter Brown to join the rotation, all while testing their starting pitching depth. The club can’t afford to
Alvarez sent to Houston for tests on sore neck
ST. PETERSBURG -- Instead of joining his teammates Monday for the start of a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays, Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez was sent back to Houston in order to undergo tests on his sore neck. Manager Dusty Baker said prior to the series opener at Tropicana
Tucker close to return after ankle sprain in Classic
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Relax, Astros fans. Kyle Tucker is going to be just fine. Tucker, who suffered a mild right ankle sprain in Team USA’s 9-7 win over Venezuela in Sunday’s quarterfinal matchup of the World Baseball Classic in Miami, returned to Astros camp Thursday at the Ballpark
Altuve has surgery, can resume baseball activity in 2 months
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- For the first time in more than a decade, Jose Altuve won’t be starting at second base for the Astros on Opening Day. The eight-time All-Star second baseman underwent surgery on his fractured right thumb on Wednesday, and his estimated timetable for resuming baseball activities
Altuve (fractured thumb) to have surgery, 'no timeline' yet
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- For the first time in more than a decade, Jose Altuve won’t be starting at second base for the Astros on Opening Day. Astros general manager Dana Brown said Sunday the star second baseman will have to undergo surgery in the “upcoming days” for a
'Pain free' McCullers Jr. begins throwing
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Astros right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. provided an update Tuesday on his return from a strained right forearm muscle, saying he’s pain free and able to lift weights and throw a baseball. McCullers began throwing Saturday and will play catch every other day for a while.
McCullers (elbow strain) won't be ready for Opening Day
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- The Astros will be without veteran starting pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. when the season starts in a month after he suffered a small muscle strain his right elbow, which will ultimately put him on the injured list when Houston opens its defense of its World
Yordan slowed by sore left hand to start camp
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Astros All-Star slugger Yordan Alvarez won’t be able to take live batting practice during the early days of Spring Training while dealing with a sore left hand that was a recurring issue last year. Alvarez said Tuesday the injury flared up in the offseason and
Baker says McCullers' sore arm 'is to be expected'
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Astros manager Dusty Baker said Friday that starter Lance McCullers Jr. experienced some soreness in his right arm following his Tuesday bullpen session. McCullers hasn’t been on the field for the first two official workout days of the spring on Thursday and Friday, but he
Bregman, Maldonado weather injuries to take WS title
HOUSTON – Astros third baseman Alex Bregman faces an eight-week recovery after breaking his left index finger while sliding into second base in the eighth inning of Houston’s Game 6 World Series victory over the Phillies on Saturday night.
Injured Gurriel replaced by Lee on Astros' roster
HOUSTON -- Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel, who exited Game 5 of the World Series early with a right knee injury, was taken off the team’s roster due to a right MCL sprain and was replaced by rookie catcher Korey Lee. Houston manager Dusty Baker said Gurriel ran on the
After K-less streak ends, Gurriel exits with knee discomfort
PHILADELPHIA -- Yuli Gurriel exited early from the Astros’ 3-2 win over the Phillies in Thursday’s Game 5 of the World Series, having experienced right knee discomfort following a seventh-inning rundown play. But the veteran first baseman hopes to return to the lineup for Game 6 on Saturday, when Houston
Maton breaks hand on locker, out for playoffs
HOUSTON -- After the final game of the regular season last Wednesday against the Phillies, Astros reliever Phil Maton spoke to the media for several minutes about giving up a hit to his brother, Nick, in the eighth inning. Maton smiled and joked about the confrontation, but he had sustained
Here's when Verlander expects to return
HOUSTON -- Saying things have gone as smoothly as he could have hoped for at this point in his recovery, Astros ace Justin Verlander threw off the front of the mound prior to Wednesday’s game at Minute Maid Park as he continues his rehab from a right calf injury suffered
Calf injury sends Verlander to 15-day IL
ARLINGTON -- Considering the news could have been much worse, Astros ace pitcher Justin Verlander felt a sense of relief by being placed on the 15-day injured list Tuesday with a right calf injury that general manager James Click said would require a “relatively short term” recovery. Verlander, considered by