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Isaac Paredes Not in Astros Lineup on Friday After Leaving Previous Game With Injury

The Houston Astros have had a great stretch of baseball, but they could face a setback as one of their rapidly improving players has suffered an injury.
Jun 6, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Houston Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes (15) singles in the third inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field.
Jun 6, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Houston Astros third baseman Isaac Paredes (15) singles in the third inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. | David Richard-Imagn Images

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The Houston Astros are on a bit of a hot streak lately, catapulting themselves 4.5 games into the lead of the American League West.

Unfortunately, they have had some bad injury luck, too, with 11 of their players on the injured list, including many of their starting pitchers like Ronel Blanco, Hayden Wesneski and Spencer Arrighetti.

While the Astros have been able to make do without them, they could be dominating their competition if they had most of their roster healthy.

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Unfortunately, the injury bug has continued to bit them, and they had another crucial player go down.

In Thursday's game against the Chicago White Sox, infielder Isaac Paredes was taken off the field with a noticeable limp. He was at least walking under his own power at least, but the fact he had to be removed from the contest wasn't a good sign.

The injury was unclear at the time, but updates later suggested that he is dealing with a hamstring injury.

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Paredes was supposed to get checked out on Friday, but at the time of writing, no news has been shared about the extent of his injury.

He is not among Friday's lineup, which adds to the concern.

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Mauricio Dubón filled in for Paredes after he left on Thursday, and he's getting the start now.

The good news is that Paredes does not have much, if any, history of hamstring injuries. So the hope is that this is a one-time occurrence and he is able to get back on the field soon.

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Jeremy Trottier
JEREMY TROTTIER

Jeremy Trottier started his writing journey with WBLZ Media, and has worked through multiple publications with 247Sports, USA Today, Fansided, SBNation and others. He is an avid fan of motorsports and most sports in general, and has completed a degree in sports management to further understand the sports industry. During his time with sports media, he has been credentialed for coverage of Boston College sports, and can often be found attending their football and basketball games as well as expected coverage of their men’s soccer team in the near future. Sports are a large part of his life and career, as he looks to pursue a full time role within the industry someday.