Astros Notes: Melton, Rotation, McCullers
Briefly

Astros' rookie outfielder Jacob Melton has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right ankle sprain but is expected to be out for approximately four weeks. The second-round draft pick in 2022 has struggled in his 11 games in the major leagues, hitting .241 with a high strikeout rate. In contrast, his time in Triple-A was more promising with a .254 batting average and a notable walk rate. With injuries to Melton and Yordan Alvarez, the team is testing its outfield depth as they look for consistency from other players.
Jacob Melton's injury is more serious than initially thought, potentially sidelining him for four weeks. His performance in the majors has been underwhelming thus far.
General manager Dana Brown indicated that Melton will likely miss around four weeks due to his right ankle sprain, impacting Houston's outfield depth as injuries accumulate.
Despite Melton's struggles in the majors, he's had a solid showing in Triple-A, showcasing a promising walk rate that could indicate greater potential once he fully recovers.
With Melton and Alvarez on the injured list, Houston's remaining outfield depth is being tested, making performance from players like Altuve and Meyers crucial for team stability.
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