Carlos Correa suffers serious ankle injury and is out the entire season with the Astros
The Houston Astros shortstop will face a long recovery after a ruptured tendon is confirmed
The Houston Astros infielder, Carlos Correa, suffered a tendon rupture in his left ankle and will have to undergo surgery, which did him He's out for the rest of the MLB season. The club itself confirmed the news this Wednesday, a significant blow to its aspirations.
The player explained that the injury occurred unexpectedly during his pregame routine.
“It just broke completely and I fell to the ground,” Correa told reporters. “I couldn't put any weight on it...I immediately knew something was wrong.”
How Carlos Correa injury occurred
According to Carlos Correa himself, the discomfort arose while he was taking swings in the batting cage before the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The diagnosis was conclusive: a “complete rupture” of the tendon.
The 31-year-old player said that he was in a regular practice when he felt a snap that left him lying on the ground. This type of injury requires surgical intervention and a long rehabilitation period.
Recovery time and medical process
Carlos Correa himself estimated that the recovery process after the surgery could last between six and eight months, which practically rules out any return in the current MLB campaign.
On Wednesday morning, the player arrived at the stadium using crutches and an orthopedic boot, after consulting a specialist. He also said that he will seek additional opinions before defining the date of the operation.
Impact on the Houston Astros
The loss of Carlos Correa represents another blow for the Houston Astros who have faced multiple physical problems during the season da. Among them, the recent oblique injury of receiver Yainer Díaz, who was placed on the injured list, stands out.
Correa had played a role in both third base and shortstop, covering the absence of Jeremy Peña, who was affected by a hamstring injury.
“It's very hard,” Correa told reporters. “It wasn't what I expected, but now it's time to face it, face it head-on and focus on rehabilitation.”
Numbers of Carlos Correa in the season
Before the injury, Carlos Correa was maintaining a solid performance with a .279 batting average, in addition to three home runs and 16 RBIs. His defensive versatility had been key for the team at different times in the calendar.
Career and context of the contract
The return of Carlos Correa to the Houston Astros occurred after his passage by the Minnesota Twins, team from which he was acquired in the deadline date. The Boricua has a six-year contract and 200 million dollars signed before the 2023 season.
Throughout his career, Correa has been a standout figure in MLB, including all-star game selections and his role as an important piece in the 2017 World Series championship with Houston.
Now, the focus will be on his recovery, as the Houston Astros look to adjust their roster to stay competitive in a difficult season.

