Houston Astros Grant Positive Harm Overhaul on Stars
Jose Altuve and Michael Brantley are with the Houston Astros in Anaheim and are putting in work to induce back on the field
Houston Astros chief Dusty Dough puncher given damage overhauls on both moment baseman Jose Altuve and outfielder Michael Brantley in development of the Astros’ second-half opener against the Los Angeles Blessed messengers.
Turns out the news was positive on both players.
The Astros scratched Altuve from a begin on July 4 after he harmed himself amid batting hone. Two days afterward the Astros put Altuve on the 10-day harmed list with cleared out angled distress. Altuve was qualified to be actuated on Friday, but he’ll likely head to a minor association member for a rehab task some time recently being enacted.
MLB.com detailed that Altuve is with the group in Anaheim and went through portion of Friday “taking soft toss on a tee within the cage.”
It means Altuve is swinging the bat, which could be a great sign for the 33-year-old experienced, who has as of now missed significant time this season.
He missed the begin of the season with surgery on his broken right thumb, an harm that happened amid the World Baseball Classic.
Altuve returned on May 19 and, aside from a brief break from June 3-6 due to a minor difficulty, he’s played about each day. That difficulty was an angled harm.
Altuve is batting .264 with six domestic runs and 18 RBI this season.
Brantley, in the mean time, hit off a tee on Friday. His recuperation from offseason bear surgery slowed down some time recently the All-Star Break, to the point where the Astros chose to closed him down for the ultimate days driving up to the break. Dough puncher said at the time that Brantley’s recuperation had “plateaued.”
The Astros re-signed Brantley within the offseason, knowing that he would require time to work his way back. As late as early July he was taking batting hone sessions.
Dough puncher didn’t provide a timetable for the return of either player.