The Houston Astros’ ace experienced a minor injury setback before spring training.
The Houston Astros may be missing their top pitcher, as he experienced a minor injury setback before the start of Spring Training. As pitchers and catchers reported for the Astros, there was anticipation and excitement among fans and players alike. The team has high hopes for the season, aiming to return to the World Series and potentially add another championship to their collection.
To achieve this goal, the Astros will need to maintain their status as one of the league’s top teams. With star players like Jose Altuve, Kyle Tucker, Yordan Alvarez, Justin Verlander, Framber Valdez, and others, the roster is stacked with talent capable of competing at the highest level.
However, there are concerns about Verlander’s health, as he is reportedly dealing with a shoulder injury that has put him behind schedule. Despite this setback, the team remains optimistic about their prospects for the upcoming season.
Astros pitcher Justin Verlander on his “hiccup,” which he says has resolved itself. He’s a couple of weeks behind schedule. pic.twitter.com/tqMajczi6F
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) February 14, 2024
If Verlander’s injury issue is indeed just a minor setback, it may not be cause for significant concern. However, at 40 years old, any injury-related news raises some caution for the three-time Cy Young Award winner.
Verlander has faced injury challenges before but has consistently bounced back. In the 2023 season, he performed well, posting a 3.31 ERA in 11 starts after returning to the Astros from the New York Mets.
As the Astros prepare for the upcoming season, ensuring Verlander’s health is a top priority. While his absence during the regular season wouldn’t be ideal, the focus is on having him fully prepared for the playoffs, aiming to have him available in October.
Houston’s pitching rotation is already coping with injuries to Lance McCullers Jr. and Luis Garcia, so Verlander’s situation adds to the team’s challenges as Spring Training progresses.