The Astros have placed right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. on the 15-day injured list due to a right foot sprain, retroactive to June 13th. Fellow righty Jason Alexander has been recalled to take his place on the active roster. McCullers was scheduled to start today’s game but Ryan Gusto will get the ball instead. Chandler Rome of The Athletic was among those to relay the info.
To this point, the Astros haven’t provided any information about how the injury occured or how long they expect McCullers to be out of action. In his most recent start, he tossed 96 pitches over five innings. Up until this announcement of his IL placement, he was listed as the starter for tonight’s game in West Sacramento.
More information will presumably be forthcoming but it’s a notable development regardless. For McCullers personally, he’s looking to get back on track after a lengthy absence. He missed all of 2023 and 2024, and most of 2022, due to elbow issues. He was reinstated from the IL about six weeks ago for his first major league action in over two years. He has since made seven starts with a 4.91 earned run average, though most of the damage came in his second start when he allowed seven earned runs to the Reds while only recording one out.
Now he’s set for another injury absence. On the bright side, it has nothing to do with his elbow, though it’s a setback nonetheless. Perhaps it will turn out to be a fine reset. Since he has thrown so little over the past few years, he wasn’t going to suddenly throw 200 innings in 2025. Ideally, this will be just a minor issue that will let him catch his breath before he picks things back up.
But it will be a situation to monitor given his history and the club’s larger pitching situation. McCullers is now the seventh starter on Houston’s injured list, with the others mostly facing lengthy absences. Both Ronel Blanco and Hayden Wesneski required Tommy John surgery in the past month. Luis Garcia has been struggling to get healthy since his own Tommy John surgery in 2023. Cristian Javier had his TJS in June of last year and could perhaps be an option later in the year. J.P. France is recovering from last year’s shoulder surgery with an uncertain timeline. Spencer Arrighetti has a fractured thumb and also has a murky path forward.
Despite all of those injuries, the Astros have been performing well, with a 41-30 record that puts them 4.5 games up in the American League West. Without McCullers, the challenge of keeping the rotation in viable shape will grow.
The Astros have Framber Valdez and Hunter Brown as two strong performers at the front of the rotation, though it now appears that three very inexperienced arms will be backing up that duo. Colton Gordon, Brandon Walter and Gusto have thrown a combined 120 2/3 innings in the majors between the three of them.
Gusto was originally planned to start tomorrow’s game but will now bump up to today. The Astros have TBA listed as tomorrow’s starter, with Valdez still listed for Wednesday. Perhaps that means there will be some kind of bullpen game tomorrow with Alexander factoring in heavily. He has been starting at the Triple-A level and could cover multiple innings.
It’s already been reported that the Astros will be looking for starting pitching help prior to next month’s trade deadline. The McCullers injury, whether it proves to be serious or not, should only add to that desire.
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These pretzels are making me thirsty!
39 strikeouts in 29 innings ain’t too bad Lance! 29 innings over 7 starts ain’t too hot though.
Art Vandelay on line 1.
Perfect
The way Houston handles injury news, are we thinking over/under a 2026 return?
2028?
And the eventual revelation that it’s a broken ankle.
3 years for a broken ankle is about right for the Astros.
GEORGE IS GETTING A CALL UP!
It’s the summer of George!
He has hand. And apparently also foot.
The Summer of George!
Most women find me very sponge worthy. I’m just sayin’.
I thought Houston’s thing was *not* knowing about things being sprained/broken.
honestly another guy made of glass !!
Death. Taxes. McCullers on the IL.
Astros have gotten some good starts from Brandon Walter.
McCuller’s is an interesting trade candidate.
As much as Houston says they are looking for starting pitching, they are also looking to cut payroll and keeping Walter in the rotation while moving off of McCullers will do just that. They’d still have:
Framber Valdez
Hunter Brown
Brandon Walter
Ryan Gusto
Colton Gordon
Spencer Arrighetti
Luis Garcia
and next season would get Javier back.
It’s an interesting dilemma. McCullers has had a couple very good starts this season, He had 12 K’s against the A’s and beat Skenes with a two hitter in a June start against the Pirates.
Take away the seven run shelling vs. CIN and he has a 2.78 ERA on the season in 29.1 IP.
I think the issue is the $17.7M on his deal next year and whatever he has remaining this year. I imagine any team would be practically demanding Houston pay a good portion of that given his durability concerns the last 3-4 years.
Or just trade him to Toronto for a mediocre prospect.
We’re not “talking”, we’re just “talking”…
He has managed to pitch more innings in MLB than Sr. but his dad was a relief pitcher so can’t really go by innings.
As a Seinfeld and baseball fan, I’m afraid to ask, in case it’s obvious, what I’m missing with all the references…
The player called up by Houston is named Jason Alexander, which is also the name of the actor that played George Costanza on Seinfeld.
Good grief…I looked right past the call-up…sorry bout that