10:15am: The Astros have now formally placed McCormick on the injured list. They also optioned righty Nick Hernandez to Triple-A. Infielder Grae Kessinger and lefty Bryan King were recalled from Triple-A in a pair of corresponding moves.
10:05am: Astros outfielder Chas McCormick is headed to the 10-day injured list with a small fracture in his right hand, he told the team’s beat last night (video link via MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart). He suffered the injury upon colliding with the outfield fence while pursuing a foul ball. The fracture, located “right underneath” McCormick’s index finger, is “not a serious thing” and is small enough that the outfielder is still hoping to return this season. There are just 17 days left on the regular season schedule, though another deep postseason run for Houston could obviously make that return more feasible.
The team has yet to formally announce the IL placement, though that’ll happen before today’s day game against the A’s. A corresponding move will be announced at the time. With McCormick on the shelf, Houston’s outfield mix will consist of Yordan Alvarez, Jake Meyers, Jason Heyward and Ben Gamel — plus any potential call-up who takes his roster spot. Star right fielder Kyle Tucker has played exclusively as a designated hitter and pinch-hitter since returning from a monthslong absence due to what was originally termed a bone bruise but eventually revealed to be a fractured shin. He’s collected two hits in 16 plate appearances.
The timing of the injury is frustrating for McCormick — “disappointing” to use his own words. The 28-year-old has been struggling through the worst season of his professional career and was even optioned to Triple-A Sugar Land last month, only to return just days later when Meyers was placed on the paternity list. McCormick doubled in his first game back, collected two hits in his second game and has played well enough since that brief minor league assignment that manager Joe Espada has been playing him regularly.
McCormick has tallied three multi-hit games in the past week and told the ’Stros beat the he was “feeling like [him]self finally” at the plate when the injury happened. It’s obviously a minuscule sample, but he’s hitting .417/.440/.583 over his past 25 trips to the plate. That’s only boosted his season slash to .211/.271/.306, but he was obviously trending in the right direction.
Only time will tell whether McCormick can indeed make it back this season. He’s at the mercy of how quickly the small break in his hand mends and at how deep his teammates can progress in the postseason (assuming they indeed qualify; FanGraphs gives them a 94% chance to do so at the moment). Every injury plays out differently, however, and it’s not yet clear who Houston will face in the event that they do indeed reach the playoffs for a ninth straight season.
Prior to this year’s dreadful campaign, McCormick was a quietly productive member of a perennial World Series contender in Houston. He batted .273/.353/.489 with a career-high 22 homers in 2023 and entered the current season as a lifetime .259/.336/.449 hitter with particularly formidable numbers against lefties and quality defensive ratings across all three outfield spots. McCormick is earning $2.85MM and is controlled for two more seasons via arbitration.
davengmusic
Chas was quoted as saying he wants to get back on the field and help his team. Chas can help his team by staying off of it.
Rsox
Just keep in mind that Chas off the field means Heyward on it…
thickiedon
The dude had gone 9-23 since his recall from Sugarland and plays excellent defense.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Is it any wonder? I mean, this guy hails from West Chester, Pennsylvania! He’s the pride of Millersville University!
thickiedon
The Tucker situation is frustrating. He returned stating that he’s at 75-80%. Considering his 3 month absence, when does he get to 90%?!? He hasn’t played the field yet and not hitting like he was. Seems like management mishandling. He wasn’t pinch run for as ghost runner during extra inning game Tuesday but pinch run for yesterday. Hindsight, but if he could’ve done rehab assignment, what would he look like entering the Angels series tomorrow? Side note: the team could’ve rested regulars yesterday coming off a 12 inning game going into today’s early afternooon game THEN traveling to LA. Maybe Altuve’s injury doesn’t happen…
Tigers3232
I get rehab assignments often help players getting in tune at a bit slower version of game compared to MLB. But I don’t think it’s a universal truth equal to all. And 75-80% of Tucker is still a huge plus for his team making final postseason push.
I understand your frustration, but unfortunately it’s part of the game and sucks.
Footjoyboi
I think he was named after Will Ferrell’s characters in both Blades of Glory and Wedding Crashers.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Good point!
Dumpster Divin Theo
Maw! Meatloaf!
❤️ MuteButton
Chas is a good ballplayer that has had a very frustrating season. It started with hamstring injury, then he couldn’t figure his swing out, and now this. Always next year.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Hey not his fault. He was trying to deposit some empties in the trash, er recycling bin
UWPSUPERFAN77
At least he hurt his hand by playing. He is a Ham and Egger. But, the Astros have a Ham and Egger record. And with all of the injuries. a shaky Roaster.