Albuquerque Journal

Altuve will miss the start of 2023 season

Houston star was hit by pitch in WBC

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Houston Astros star Jose Altuve had surgery Wednesday on his broken right thumb, an injury that occurred in the World Baseball Classic and will significan­tly delay the second baseman’s 2023 debut. ESPN reported that Altuve will not resume baseball activities for at least two months.

The Astros announced that the 32-year-old Altuve had the procedure done in Houston and will stay there to begin his rehabilita­tion, with only one week left in spring training. The Astros will fly there on Sunday following their final Grapefruit League game in Florida, before playing a pair of exhibition­s against their Triple-A team, the Sugar Land Space Cowboys.

Altuve was hit by a pitch on Saturday while playing for Venezuela in the WBC. He might not be ready to return to the lineup until at least late May. The eighttime All-Star and 2017 American League MVP batted .300 with 103 runs, 28 homers and 18 steals for the World Series champion Astros last season. Mauricio Dubón and David Hensley are the leading candidates to fill in for Altuve at second base.

Altuve isn’t the only Major League Baseball star who was hurt in WBC play, of course. Mets closer Edwin Díaz will miss the 2023 season because of a torn patellar tendon in his right knee as the freak result of an on-field celebratio­n following a WBC win by the Puerto Rico national team.

BROWN DOWN: The Astros also scratched right-hander and top organizati­onal prospect Hunter Brown from his scheduled start Wednesday against the Mets with discomfort in his lower back.

THE BUXTON PLAN: The Minnesota Twins have been bringing center fielder Byron Buxton along slowly, after the oft-injured star had arthroscop­ic surgery last September on the right knee that hindered him last season, but he made an immediate smash in his first exhibition game Tuesday night with a double in his first at-bat.

Buxton, who played in a minor league game Wednesday, is at full strength. But the Twins are being cautious by limiting his activity to designated hitter duty for now.

“The best thing to do is to make sure he’s in the lineup as much as possible, continue to keep him in a great spot physically, and then see what the rest of April and what May brings,” manager Rocco Baldelli saod.

NOT QUITE READY: The New York Mets sent catcher Francisco Álvarez to Triple-A Syracuse, quashing for now the possibilit­y of putting the prized 21-year-old on the opening day roster.

Álvarez, who made his major league debut with the Mets near the end of last season, had just three hits in 28 at-bats in Grapefruit League exhibition games. Ranked by MLB as the thirdbest prospect in baseball, Álvarez batted .260 with 27 homers and 78 RBIs in a combined 112 minor league games in 2022 at Double-A and Triple-A.

The Mets have newcomer Omar Narváez, a 2021 All-Star with the Milwaukee Brewers, as their primary catcher.

TIGER BEAT: Right-hander Michael Lorenzen told reporters in Lakeland, Florida, that he’s optimistic about an efficient recovery from a mildly strained left groin muscle. Manager A.J. Hinch said Lorenzen’s status in the season-opening rotation is “going to go down to the wire.”

Matt Manning, another expected member of the starting five, turned in a strong performanc­e in his final spring training start Wednesday against the Atlanta Braves with six strikeouts and one unearned run allowed in four innings.

CLEMENS: Roger Clemens will be an analyst for ESPN when the defending World Series champion Houston Astros host the Chicago White Sox on opening day.

Clemens will be stepping in on March 30 for David Cone, who will be doing the New York Yankees opener against the San Francisco Giants on YES Network.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jose Altuve is hit by a pitch while playing for Venezuela in a World Baseball Classic game against the United States on Saturday in Miami. ESPN reports he will miss at least two months.
WILFREDO LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Jose Altuve is hit by a pitch while playing for Venezuela in a World Baseball Classic game against the United States on Saturday in Miami. ESPN reports he will miss at least two months.

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