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Astros’ Christian Walker batting cleanup one day after HBP to head

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 12:32 PM

Less than 24 hours after taking a fastball to the helmet, Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker was ​penciled into the starting lineup ‌for the Astros’ series finale on Sunday at Boston.

Facing an 0-2 pitch from Red Sox rookie left-hander Tyler Samaniego, Walker was drilled over his ‌left ​eye by a 93.3 ⁠mph fastball on Saturday ⁠that broke his helmet and sent the biggest piece flying 10 feet toward the backstop.

With the Astros leading 6-3 ​in the ninth, they took precautionary measures and removed Walker in favor of ⁠pinch runner Brandon Shewmake.

“I ⁠feel OK,” Walker told reporters ​afterward. “I think the helmet took most of it. ​And turning away from it hopefully ‌made it more of a glancing blow than straight impact.”

Clearly Walker felt good enough to fill the cleanup spot for Sunday’s ⁠game against the Red Sox. Walker has appeared in every game this year for the Astros — ⁠starting ‌all but one — and the ⁠35-year-old has been producing some career ​numbers.

His .309 ‌batting average, .386 on-base percentage and .577 ​slugging percentage ⁠all represent career bests. He has delivered eight homers and 26 RBIs through 34 games, which put him on pace for a career-high 38 homers and 124 RBIs.

–Field ​Level Media