Astros Place All-Star 3B Isaac Paredes over 10 days he

The Houston Astros placed the third base player in the Stars Isaac Paredes on the 10-day injured list with a tension of the right hamstrings before Sunday’s match against the Seattle Mariners.
PARDES, 26, struck a line of driving on the left wall and began to box on the way to the first base during the third round of the 7-6 Saturday defeat against the Seattle Mariners. He left the game with an discomfort of the hamstrings.
“I just have the impression that it fired when I was starting to run and I could not run anymore,” Paredes to journalists said, according to The Houston Chronicle’s.
Houston acquired Paredes of Chicago Cubs in the Kyle Tucker Trade blockbuster in December. PARDES BAT .259 / .359 / .470 with 19 circuits and 50 points produced, and has made its second star match this season.
The Astros also optionized the recipient Cesar Salazar to Triple-A Sugar Land. The 29 -year -old hit. 143 (1 for 7) in eight games with Houston.
To replace Paredes and Salazar on the active list, Houston recalled the interior field player Shay Whitcomb and the interior player selected Jon Singleton by Sugar Land.
Whitcomb reduced .275 / .359 / .554 with 19 circuits and 43 points produced in 65 games in Triple-A this season. He had 1 for 19 in 12 games with Astros earlier this season.
Singleton, 33, signed with the astros on June 24 after the New York dishes released him eight days before. He posted an OPS of .887 in 18 games with Triple-A Sugar Land.
Houston also transferred the second base player Brendan Rodgers (left oblique tension) to the 60 -day injured list to open a place of 40 men for singleton.
– Field level media


