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Astros’ Jose Altuve to undergo imaging after exiting with side injury

By Thomson Reuters May 16, 2026 | 11:24 PM

Veteran Astros infielder Jose Altuve is set to undergo imaging Sunday morning after exiting Houston’s 4-1 win over ​the Texas Rangers on Saturday ‌with a left side injury.

Altuve left the game in the eighth inning after sustaining the injury on a swing. He hit the ball, grounding ‌it ​to third but did not ⁠run out the ⁠play, instead grimacing in pain and walking back toward the dugout.

“It’s not good he couldn’t even get out of the ​box and run,” Astros manager Joe Espada said.

Altuve went directly to the clubhouse ⁠after he was evaluated ⁠outside the dugout by Espada ​and a Houston athletic trainer. He declined comment ​postgame, saying he would wait until he ‌gets his MRI before speaking about the injury.

Altuve, 36, entered Saturday hitting .245 with three homers and 11 RBIs in 41 ⁠games this season for the Astros. He’s played his entire 16-year career with Houston, posting a ⁠career .302 average ‌with 258 homers and 900 ⁠RBIs.

Should Altuve need to go ​on ‌the injured list, it would add ​to ⁠the Astros’ serious infield injury woes. Third baseman Carlos Correa is out after undergoing season-ending ankle surgery, and shortstop Jeremy Pena remains on the IL with a hamstring strain.

–Field ​Level Media