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Houston Astros GM Dana Brown says Isaac Paredes will have a second opinion on hamstring but it is worse than first thought.
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.
However, losing Meyers, who was amid a career-best season, will test their depth. Prior to the injury, 29-year-old Meyers was hitting .308/.369/.405 with three home runs over 89 games in 2025.
Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña is ready to begin a rehab assignment as he works his way back from a rib injury sustained on a ...
With the MLB trade deadline less than a week away, the Houston Astros are expected to be buying talent to bolster their ...
Houston center fielder Jake Meyers was removed from Wednesday night’s game against Cleveland after he appeared to be injured during pregame warmups. Meyers, who had missed the last two games with ...
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.
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.
Already ravaged with injuries, Astros await word on Jake Meyers' calf after return is aborted By Matt Kawahara, Staff writer Updated July 9, 2025 11:46 p.m.
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 ...