loading

News

Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña out lineup for second consecutive game

HOUSTON (AP) — Houston shortstop Jeremy Peña was on Sunday but continues to make progress after leaving the Astros’ on Friday in the fifth inning because of rib soreness, manager Joe Espada said.

Peña was hit in the ribs by Cade Horton’s pitch during the second inning of the Astros’ 7-4 victory. Imaging done Friday did not reveal a fracture, and Peña has been able to swing a bat the last two days.

“It’s just still pretty sore, so no need to rush to get him in there,” Espada said.

The Astros are off on Monday before starting a series in Colorado on Tuesday.

Peña played in the Astros’ first 82 games of the season and batted .322 with 11 home runs and 40 RBI.

___

AP MLB:

Table of contents

Navigation

Subscribe to our Newsletter!

Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive content, breaking news, and special offers.

Follow Us !
Related Articles
Explore Our Store!

Our Store

Shop now and join a community that plays, supports, and lives baseball.

Check out our Memberships!

Become a Member

Join the ultimate baseball community and unlock exclusive perks like early access, live chats, giveaways, and behind-the-scenes content. From free Global Fan access to VIP Hall of Fame experiences, there’s a membership level for every true baseball fan.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Stay in the Know, Don’t Miss a Beat!

Get the best of World Baseball Network delivered straight to your inbox.
Subscribe to our newsletter for exclusive content, breaking news, and special offers.

World Baseball Network (WBN), a certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) in the USA and a member of the National Veteran-Owned Business Association (NaVOBA), as well as partners with the Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball (FIBS), Italy’s leading baseball organizer. WBN is also a member of the Society of American Baseball Research (SABR), dedicated to baseball history and statistics.