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Houston center fielder Jake Meyers was removed from Wednesday night’s game against Cleveland during pregame warmups because of right calf tightness. Meyers, who had missed the last two games with a ...
Ahead of the All-Star break, a great time to recover for multiple injured stars, Chandler Rome of The Athletic shared comments from Astros general manager Dana Brown on the team's various injuries.
With the MLB trade deadline less than a week away, the Houston Astros are expected to be buying talent to bolster their ...
Jake Meyers, who suffered a setback earlier this week, will likely be out until the end of July or early August.
Meyers entered Wednesday slashing .308/.369/.405 and, according to Baseball-Reference, worth 2.6 WAR. Among Astros, only Peña boasted a higher batting average and on-base percentage.
The Astros placed Meyers on the 10-day injured list Friday, retroactive to July 10, due to a right calf strain, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports. Meyers missed back-to-back games earlier this week ...
This time around, it was breakout centerfielder Jake Meyers, who was scratched from the game after he appeared to suffer a left calf injury during pre-game warmups.
His injury will require yet another replacement in a year full of them for Espada's club. Jake Meyers' impressive defense is now supplemented by a breakout at the plate in 2025.
After Meyers was pulled from Sunday's 5-1 win over the Dodgers in the sixth inning due to right calf tightness, Astros manager Joe Espada described the outfielder's removal as precautionary.
Houston Astros' Jake Meyers, second from right, kneels as a trainer talks with him while manager Joe Espada, second from left, talks with umpire Mike Muchlinski (76) before the start of a baseball ...