Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Fri 5/4/18 7:39 AM

Correa went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Thursday's 6-5 loss to the Yankees.
EDGE Analysis
Like many of his colleagues, Correa's bat went quiet during the four-game set against the Yankees, but he salvaged some success with his fifth home run on the season in the eighth inning. It ended an 11-game streak without a homer. As one might expect from a third or fourth place hitter in a stacked lineup, Correa leads the Astros with 22 RBI, ranking him 17th in all of baseball.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Sat 4/21/18 7:44 AM

Correa went 3-for-5 with two homers and three RBI in Friday's blowout win over the White Sox.
EDGE Analysis
Correa clubbed a two-run homer off reliever Danny Farquhar in the sixth, and then hit a solo shot off Carson Fulmer in the ninth. It's his first two-homer game of the year, and his first game with a home run since April 3. Although he hasn't been hitting a bunch out of the ballpark, Correa has been getting hits to fall. Over the last 5 games, the shortstop is 9-for-19 (.474), and has now brought his season average to .319.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Tue 4/10/18 6:46 AM

Correa went 2-for-4 with a double and scored both runs in Monday's 2-0 win over the Twins.
EDGE Analysis
It wasn't a good night for the hitters as the temperature dipped to 35 degrees by the first pitch, but Correa managed to break an 0-for-12 slide with a sixth-inning double. He's scored a team-high nine runs, which puts him in a tie for ninth in MLB. Those are the perks of hitting in the middle of a stacked lineup. The Astros will have another night game Tuesday before an afternoon and presumably warmer game on getaway day Wednesday.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Sat 4/7/18 10:20 AM

Correa went 0-for-3 with an RBI in Friday's 4-1 loss to the Padres.
EDGE Analysis
Correa had been given a day off Wednesday, which, coupled with Thursday's off day, gave the shortstop a nice two-day break. It gave him some extra time for any lingering issues he may have had with a toe injury sustained earlier in the week after fouling a ball off his foot.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Wed 4/4/18 11:26 AM

Correa is out of the lineup against the Orioles on Wednesday, Hunter Atkins of The Houston Chronicle reports.
EDGE Analysis
Correa will receive an expected day off after suffering a minor toe injury during Monday's outing. There shouldn't be any concern over his status since Correa was able to play Tuesday, but manager A.J. Hinch will take it easy on his shortstop with a scheduled off day on tap prior to Friday's series opener against San Diego. In his place, Marwin Gonzalez will take over at short while J.D. Davis draws a start at first.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Wed 4/4/18 1:32 AM

Correa went 2-for-2 with an inside-the-park home run, three RBI, three runs and a walk, helping Houston to a 10-6 win over Baltimore on Tuesday.
EDGE Analysis
Correa exited Houston's game on Monday with discomfort in his toe but any concern over that can be alleviated with Tuesday's inside-the-park homer that forced him to sprint full-speed around the bases. He's off to a rip-roaring start to 2018, hitting .474 with a .522 on base percentage through his first 19 at-bats and it's scary to think that he's talented enough to improve on a brilliant 2017 that saw him slash .315/.391/.550.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Tue 4/3/18 5:03 PM

Correa is scheduled to sit out of Wednesday's game against the Orioles, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Correa returned to the lineup Tuesday after dealing with a minor toe injury. Although the superstar shortstop has been deemed healthy, the Astros plan on being careful with Correa and will give him some additional rest. The team has Thursday off, so Correa should be ready to go when Houston hosts the Padres on Friday.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Tue 4/3/18 4:00 PM

Correa (toe) is batting cleanup and playing shortstop Tuesday against the Orioles, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Correa left Monday's game prematurely due to a left big toe injury, but he'll return to the lineup Tuesday after X-rays clarified that there isn't a greater issue in play. The 23-year-old will continue to play a prominent role in the Astros' offense unless his toe acts up again in Tuesday's tilt.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Tue 4/3/18 8:05 AM

Correa (toe) underwent X-rays on Monday, which came back negative, the Houston Chronicle reports.
EDGE Analysis
Correa, who stayed in Sunday's game after fouling a ball off his left small toe, was pulled from Monday's home opener after just two innings. Manager A.J. Hinch described Correa as day-to-day and was hopeful the shortstop could "very likely be in the lineup" Tuesday against Baltimore.

Carlos Correa
SS MIN
Mon 4/2/18 10:36 PM

Correa (toe) will be day-to-day after exiting Monday's game early, Julia Morales of AT&T SportsNet Southwest reports.
EDGE Analysis
Correa fouled a ball off the same toe during Sunday's game against Texas and then reaggravated it while taking a ground ball in the second inning of Monday's contest. It appears the Astros removed the 23-year-old shortstop as a precaution, and they'll likely gauge how Correa is feeling before making a decision on his status for Tuesday's game against the Orioles.