
Steve Schaeffer
HOUSTON — Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez left Monday night time’s 6-3 victory over the Rangers at Daikin Park after spraining his left ankle whereas scoring a first-inning run.
Alvarez, who was on crutches and had his left foot in a strolling boot, declined to deal with reporters after the sport. A workforce spokesman mentioned Alvarez didn’t need to communicate publicly till getting outcomes from an MRI scheduled for Tuesday. That MRI confirmed a major sprain, supervisor Joe Espada mentioned forward of Tuesday night time's recreation towards the Rangers, and although he declined to offer an actual timetable it seems Alvarez can be out for some time.
“It didn’t look good on the sector,” Espada acknowledged on Monday night time.
Alvarez had drawn a stroll to place runners at first and second. When Carlos Correa’s dribbler was errantly thrown to first base by Texas pitcher Jack Leiter, Alvarez got here all the best way round to attain standing up, following Jeremy Peña to the plate to place the Astros up 2-0.
Alvarez stumbled after coming down awkwardly on the plate, then limped the remainder of the best way to the dugout, the place he was examined by Espada and an Astros coach.
“I noticed him coming round [third base],” Peña mentioned. “After which when he stepped on residence plate, I had a front-row seat. His ankle sort of twisted, and when he needed to plant once more, I noticed it twist once more. And it’s not fairly. You don’t need to see that, particularly Yordan Alvarez. We want him.”
Alvarez didn’t take the sector within the prime of the second. He was changed within the lineup by Zach Cole, who entered the sport in proper discipline and wound up contributing a go-ahead homer and RBI single. Jesús Sánchez shifted to left discipline instead of Alvarez.
Alvarez missed 100 video games from Might 3 by means of Aug. 25 with a hand harm he had initially performed by means of. What was initially identified as a muscle pressure in his proper hand turned out to be a fracture. Since returning to the lineup on Aug. 26, Alvarez was hitting .369 with a 1.024 OPS in 18 video games coming into Monday.