Astros’ Correa on IL for health, safety protocols

MLB

The Houston Astros have placed shortstop Carlos Correa on the injured list in relation to the league’s health and safety protocols, the team announced Friday.

Correa, who was selected as a reserve for the American League, on Thursday said he would not be attending the All-Star Game at Coors Field because he needed to be with his wife, Daniella, who is pregnant with the couple’s first child, due in November.

Manager Dusty Baker told reporters that he was told by a trainer that Correa was not feeling well and that his illness could not be diagnosed prior to Friday’s game against the New York Yankees.

Teammate Brooks Raley, a reliever, was placed on the IL on Thursday due to health and safety protocols.

Correa leads the Astros with a .390 on-base percentage and has a .288 batting average with 16 home runs and 52 RBIs for the first-place Astros.

The team recalled Taylor Jones to take Correa’s place on the roster.

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