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Two days after he was forced to leave the game before first pitch, Jake Meyers was put on the IL with a calf strain.
Across the past two seasons, the team has either failed to diagnose or failed to reveal fractures in two franchise players.
HOUSTON — Astros center fielder Jake Meyers, who missed games on Monday and Tuesday with a right calf ailment, appeared to re ...
Meyers did not start Saturday's game against the Dodgers but entered the game late as a pinch-hitter. He did start Sunday, ...
A scary scene unfolded on Monday night when the Houston Astros hosted the Cleveland Guardians at Daikin Stadium. Astros ...
Michael Shapiro is a sports reporter for Chron, covering the Astros, Rockets, Texans and every team in town. Michael is a ...
Jeremy Peña's breakout season remains on hold as he recovers from a rib fracture but the Astros' All-Star shortstop got a ...
From the perspective of Chandler Rome of The Athletic, an Astros insider, the latest saga in the Astros' injury woes warrants further evaluation. His article was brought about due to Jake Meyers, who ...
Beat writer Matt Kawahara answers a variety of Astros questions in his bi-weekly mailbag, including if Houston will add a ...
The Houston Astros have been playing like the best team in baseball over the past several weeks, which has made it easy for many to overlook the troubling injur ...
Meyers joins a growing list of Astros out of action, including Yordan Alvarez, Jeremy Peña, Spencer Arrighetti, J.P. France, Brendan Rodgers, Zach Dezenzo, Jacob Melton, Chas McCormick, Luis Garcia, ...
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.