Josh Reddick
RF FA
Sat 6/9/18 4:26 PM

Reddick isn't in Saturday's lineup against the Rangers.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick is 1-for-7 with two runs scored, a walk and two strikeouts since returning from the disabled list with a leg infection. George Springer will take over in right field, with Tony Kemp situated in left and Jake Marisnick manning center.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Thu 6/7/18 4:58 PM

Reddick is not in the lineup for Thursday's game against the Rangers, Levi Weaver of The Athletic Dallas reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick went 1-for-4 in his return from the disabled list Wednesday, but he'll take a seat for Thursday's series opener as the Astros look to ease him back into action. With Reddick on the bench, the Astros will deploy an outfield consisting of George Springer, Jake Marisnick and Tony Kemp (from right to left) in this one.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Wed 6/6/18 3:55 PM

Reddick (lower leg) is back in the starting lineup Wednesday against Seattle, Greg Johns of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
As anticipated, Reddick will return to the lineup after missing time with a leg infection. He figures to take over in right field moving forward, with Tony Kemp shifting back to serving as the No. 4 outfielder.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Tue 6/5/18 11:06 PM

Reddick (lower leg) will be activated from the disabled list Wednesday, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick will make his return to the Astros' lineup after missing the past 14 games with a left leg infection. It was previously reported that the outfielder would be reevaluated Wednesday, but now the team has simply decided to activate him. According to McTaggert's report, Reddick will start in right field and bat sixth Wednesday against the Mariners.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Tue 6/5/18 7:57 PM

Reddick (lower leg) will be reevaluated after playing one more game for Double-A Corpus Christi on Tuesday, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick, who went 1-for-4 in his first rehab game, is expected to serve as the designated hitter and get as many at-bats as he can during Tuesday's game with the Hooks. After that, the Astros will determine whether Reddick is ready to rejoin the big club or if he needs to play a few more games with Corpus Christi.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Sat 6/2/18 4:41 PM

Reddick (lower leg) will join Double-A Corpus Christi for a rehab assignment Sunday, Jake Kaplan of The Athletic Houston reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick made a return to baseball activities Wednesday and hasn't had any issues in his progression. The 31-year-old is expected to play at least two games for Corpus Christi, and if everything goes well could return to the Astros in the middle of this week.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Fri 6/1/18 6:42 AM

Manager A.J. Hinch hopes Reddick (lower leg) can return in time for a two-game series against the Mariners that begins Tuesday, Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick initiated baseball activities Wednesday, his first work since being placed on the 10-day disabled list May 23. Hinch sounded optimistic about the outfielder's progress, however, he acknowledged Reddick will need to get a few at-bats on a rehabilitation assignment.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Wed 5/30/18 4:56 PM

Reddick (lower leg) is slowly beginning to participate in more baseball activities, Jake Kaplan of The Athletic Houston reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick is making steps towards a recovery, although it remains unclear whether he'll need a minor-league rehab assignment prior to coming off the disabled list. It's already been established that he'll need more than the minimum stay on the DL, and more news on his progress should be released in the near future.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Mon 5/28/18 12:20 PM

Manager A.J. Hinch said Monday that Reddick (lower leg) will need more than the minimum 10-day stay on the disabled list, Brian McTaggart of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Reddick has been on the shelf since May 23 with an infection above his left knee. While he was originally hoping to return after a minimum stay on the disabled list, that no longer appears to be in play as the veteran outfielder still hasn't resumed baseball activities. A possible return date for Reddick will hopefully come into focus once he's able to resume baseball activities, but for now, Tony Kemp and Jake Marisnick figure to benefit from his continued absence.

Josh Reddick
RF FA
Thu 5/24/18 12:54 PM

Astros manager A.J. Hinch said Wednesday that he's hopeful Reddick (lower leg) will be ready to come off the 10-day disabled list when first eligible May 31, Jake Kaplan of The Athletic Houston reports. "He's doing fine. He just needs a few more days to get over the same irritation that he's had," Hinch said of Reddick. "[His leg is] extremely sore and he needs some medical attention. He needs some time off, and we're not going to play with a short roster."
EDGE Analysis
Reddick has been dealing with an infection above his left knee since last weekend. After Reddick reported soreness while playing through the infection Sunday, the Astros hoped a few days off would remedy the issue, but the team didn't notice enough improvement in the outfielder's condition to justify keeping him on the active roster. Reddick will likely continue to receive treatment over the next few days, but the Astros might not have a solid idea on his return date from the DL until he resumes baseball activities. While Reddick is sidelined, Tony Kemp, who has started six straight games and has slashed .400/.474/.467 over that stretch, stands to benefit the most.