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Astros SS Carlos Correa (ankle) scratched; C Yainer Diaz placed on IL

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 9:28 PM

The Houston Astros pulled shortstop Carlos Correa from the lineup about an hour before their home game Tuesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers because of a left ankle injury.

The injury reportedly occurred ​during batting practice, making it the second consecutive day that the ‌Astros lost a starter during that session. Catcher Yainer Diaz sustained an oblique strain while swinging a bat on Monday and was placed on the 10-day injured list on Tuesday.

Houston manager Joe Espada said that Diaz will be out “a while.”

Nick Allen replaced Correa at ‌shortstop after ​being activated from the 10-day injured list (back spasms) ⁠earlier in the day.

In other ⁠moves on Tuesday, the Astros recalled left fielder Zach Dezenzo and right-hander Jason Alexander from Triple-A Sugar Land, optioned righty Ryan Weiss to Sugar Land and designated left fielder Dustin Harris for assignment.

Correa, 31, is batting .279 ​with three home runs and 16 RBIs in 32 games — 20 started at shortstop and 12 at third base.

Houston selected Correa with the first ⁠overall pick of the 2012 MLB Draft. ⁠He was the 2015 American League Rookie of the Year ​and collected the Gold Glove for AL shortstops in 2021.

The three-time All-Star is a ​career .275 hitter with 203 homers and 740 RBIs in 1,285 ‌regular-season games for the Astros (2015-21, ‘25-present) and Minnesota Twins (2022-25).

Diaz, 27, is batting .248 with two home runs and 14 RBIs in 26 games. For his career, Diaz is batting .277 with 61 homers, 229 RBIs, a .303 on-base percentage and a .448 slugging percentage ⁠in 427 regular-season games, all with Houston since 2022.

Allen, 27, is batting .250 (5-for-20) in 14 games this season with Houston.

Dezenzo, who turns 26 on Monday, is a career .244 ⁠hitter with four homers ‌and 18 RBIs in 53 games as an outfielder, ⁠third baseman and first baseman for the Astros from 2024-25.

Alexander, ​33, ‌appeared in one relief appearance for Houston earlier this ​season and ⁠allowed five earned runs in two innings for a 22.50 ERA. He gave up two hits and three walks in a no-decision at Baltimore.

Weiss, 29, is 0-3 with a 7.62 ERA, 20 walks and 30 strikeouts in nine games (two starts) as a rookie this season.

Harris, 26, batted .226 (7-for-31) with four RBIs in 11 games ​this season.

–Field Level Media