Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Astros to use Rays’ stadium

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The Houston Astros will play their series against the Texas Rangers at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., because of flooding from Hurricane Harvey.

The three-game set begins Tuesday.

The team says a threegame series against the New York Mets that begins on Friday also may be played in Florida.

Both the Astros and Rangers flew to Dallas after their games in California on Sunday to await news of where the series would be held.

After an off day Monday, they will now head to Florida where the Astros will have home games far away from home like they did in the wake of Hurricane Ike in 2008 when they played two scheduled home games in Milwaukee.

If the Astros play both series in Florida, they will end up playing 19 straight games away from Houston, where the AL Central leaders last played on Aug. 24. A 10-game road trip begins after the Mets series.

Astros president Reid Ryan said: “The safety of our fans, players and staff remain our main priority We are extremely grateful to the Tampa Bay Rays organizati­on for allowing us to use their facility. We’ll make a decision on this weekend’s series vs. the Mets in the upcoming days as we continue to monitor the conditions.”

Werth returns: The Washington Nationals activated outfielder Jayson Werth from the 60-day disabled list.

Werth, 38, missed 75 games with a left foot contusion after fouling a ball off his foot at Oakland on June 5. He rejoined the NL East leaders following a six-game rehab assignment.

“Probably have some work to with stamina, playing every day, but the foot feels good. I feel good,” Werth said.

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