The Houston Astros revealed their lineup for today’s opening game against the Los Angeles Angels. This is what the squad looks like without Carlos Correa.
The Houston Astros, like the rest of the league, are looking for a fresh start in 2022. The Houston lost to the Atlanta Braves in the World Series in six games, and it would be their first season without Carlos Correa on the roster. Correa signed with the Minnesota Twins.
Houston kicks off the 2022 season on the road, as they face the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. Here’s a look at the starting lineup as the first game of the campaign kicks off.
Astros vs Angels opening day lineup
Replacing Correa as the starting point is Jeremy Pena, the team’s No. 1 potential player in the pipeline. Bina had an impressive spring with the team, cruising through the batter box.
Back in the rankings, second baseman Jose Altov will lead matters, followed by designated hitter Michael Brantley and third baseman Alex Bregman. Jordan Alvarez will clean the racket and play in the left field.
Houston’s Framber Valdez, who knocked out the 2021 season, started with 11-6 records, 3.14 ERAs, 1,248 WHIPs and 124 strikes over the course of 134.2 innings.
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