Why Astros' Carlos Correa will miss rest of regular season with brutal ankle injury

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Why Astros' Carlos Correa will miss rest of regular season with brutal ankle injury

Why Astros' Carlos Correa will miss rest of regular season with brutal ankle injury

This is a brutal injury update for the Astros star infielder.

Why Astros' Carlos Correa will miss rest of regular season with brutal ankle injury

This is a brutal injury update for the Astros star infielder.

The Houston Astros are in the midst of a nightmare season, and the bad news just keeps piling up. Star shortstop Carlos Correa has been dealt a devastating blow that will sideline him for the remainder of the regular season—and then some.

According to Chandler Rome of The Athletic, Correa has suffered a torn tendon in his left ankle and is expected to miss 6-8 months following surgery. That timeline not only ends his 2026 campaign but puts his return in question for early 2027.

"Carlos Correa needs season-ending surgery on a torn tendon in his left ankle," Rome reported. "Recovery is 6-8 months, he said."

What makes this injury so shocking is the way it happened. Correa told reporters he felt a "pop" in his ankle during batting practice on Tuesday—simply taking a swing. No collision, no awkward slide, no diving play. Just a routine cut that turned into a season-ender for the 31-year-old veteran.

Before the injury, Correa was having a solid season at the plate, hitting .279 with three home runs and 16 RBIs across 32 games, along with a .787 OPS. While the Astros' offense has been one of the league's best, losing a key slugger like Correa for the stretch run is a gut punch the team can ill afford.

The Astros currently sit at 15-22 through May 5th, and injuries have been a recurring theme in what's quickly becoming a lost season. For Correa, this marks another chapter in a career that's seen its share of physical setbacks—but this one stands out for its sheer misfortune.

As the Astros look to regroup, fans will be watching closely to see how the team fills the void at shortstop. For now, all eyes are on Correa's long road to recovery, with hopes he'll be back in the lineup when the 2027 season rolls around.

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