The Houston Astros have been hit with another late-game lineup shakeup, as star shortstop Carlos Correa was scratched from Tuesday night's matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers due to a left ankle injury. This marks the second consecutive day the Astros have been forced to make a last-minute roster adjustment, following catcher Yainer Diaz's removal from Monday's game after tweaking an oblique during batting practice.
With Correa sidelined, the Astros quickly reshuffled their infield, moving Nick Allen from third base to shortstop to fill the defensive void. Braden Shewmake was then inserted into the lineup to take over at third base. The lineup adjustments didn't stop there—Jose Altuve was bumped up from the fifth spot to lead off in Correa's place, while Shewmake will bat ninth.
For a team already navigating the rigors of a long season, these late scratches are a tough break, especially against a powerhouse like the Dodgers. As the Astros look to stay competitive, fans will be watching closely to see how the infield holds up without their key shortstop. Stay tuned for updates on Correa's status and how this might impact the team's momentum moving forward.
