Jose Altuve Placed On IL With Oblique Strain

Astros second baseman Jose Altuve is headed to the injured list with a Grade 2 oblique strain, the team announced. The veteran infielder homered off Jacob deGrom on Saturday, but was removed from the game in the ninth inning. The injury kept him out of the lineup on Sunday. The club has yet to announce a corresponding move.
The 36-year-old Altuve has been perfectly league average (100 wRC+) through 42 games. He got off to a torrid start, boasting an OPS over 1.000 after a dozen games, but has cooled from there. Altuve’s long ball yesterday snapped a 21-game drought without a home run. He’s slugged just .380 through 185 plate appearances.
Altuve has been remarkably healthy during his 16-year career. The veteran has topped 600 plate appearances in every season since the shortened 2020 campaign, outside of 2023. He fell short that year primarily because of a broken thumb suffered after being hit by a pitch in the World Baseball Classic.
After a foray into the outfield last year, Aluve has slotted back in as the club’s everyday second baseman. He’s continued a downward trend as a defender this year. Altuve has recorded -5 Defensive Runs Saved in 338 1/3 innings at the position. He ranks in the 11th percentile for Outs Above Average.
Houston came into the season with a glut of infielders, but injuries have quickly whittled down the depth. Jeremy Pena has been sidelined since mid-April with a hamstring strain. He missed a bit of time to begin the year after fracturing a finger in the WBC. The club lost Carlos Correa for the season after he suffered an ankle injury in early May.
Pena embarked on a rehab assignment earlier this week and could be nearing a comeback. The shortstop was in the clubhouse on Sunday and will travel with the team for a series in Minnesota, per Brian McTaggart of MLB.com. His return will help offset the loss of Altuve in the infield.
Braden Shewmake and Nick Allen have seen time at shortstop with Pena and Correa out. Both could be options at the keystone, along with Shay Whitcomb. Isaac Paredes has played a bit of second base this season, but he’s locked in at the hot corner with Correa gone. Brice Matthews would be a candidate to fill in for Altuve, particularly if Jake Meyers is back with the club.
Meyers is recovering from an oblique injury of his own. He could return on Monday, per McTaggart. Houston has thrown a slew of players in center field with Meyers sidelined. Matthews has earned the most plate appearances at the position, but Taylor Trammell, Joey Loperfido, Daniel Johnson, and Zach Cole have also seen time there. Getting Meyers’ glove back in center field would be a nice upgrade. Sliding Matthews to second base would allow for a longer look at the former first-round pick.
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