José Altuve -- Injury Report
Injury Report sources for José Altuve of the Houston Astros
Jose Altuve exited the Houston Astros' Saturday night game against the Cincinnati Reds due to right hamstring tightness. The three-time batting champion started at second base and drew a walk in the first inning, advancing to third on an Isaac Paredes single. After running the bases, Altuve informed manager Joe Espada that his hamstring was tightening. Espada removed him for pinch-hitter Brendan Rodgers in the third inning as a precautionary measure with the Astros trailing 12-1. The Astros ultimately lost 13-9. By Sunday's series finale, Altuve was not in the lineup but reported feeling better, though the hamstring tightness persisted. Espada indicated the team would continue to monitor Altuve's condition before making any decisions regarding his availability going forward.
Jose Altuve was held out of the Houston Astros' Sunday lineup due to right hamstring tightness sustained during Saturday's game against Cincinnati. The injury occurred while running the bases in the first inning, prompting his removal as a pinch-hitter in the third. Manager Joe Espada reported that Altuve feels better but retains some minor tightness, with expectations he will return within one to two days.
Altuve has been a consistent presence in the Astros' lineup, starting 37 of their first 38 games. However, his offensive performance has been below league average, recording a .259 batting average with a 94 OPS-plus. The team will monitor his recovery closely before returning him to action.
In related injury news, Yordan Alvarez continues his recovery from a right hand muscle strain on the 10-day injured list retroactive to May 3. Alvarez gripped a bat Sunday and could progress to hitting off a tee Monday if his condition continues improving, making him eligible for activation as early as Tuesday.