Houston Astros outfielder Carlos Gomez will be out of the lineup for multiple games as he deals with an intercostal injury. 

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Gomez to Miss Rangers Series

Monday, Sept. 14

Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow confirmed Gomez would miss the pivotal four-game AL West series, which runs from today through Sept. 17, according to Evan Drellich of the Houston Chronicle

The Astros’ official Twitter account confirmed Gomez was dealing with “intercostal discomfort” and listed as day to day on Sunday.

Gomez is a two-time All-Star and a former Gold Glove Award winner and tallied a combined 47 home runs and 74 stolen bases in 2013 and 2014. He boasts power, speed and impressive defense in center field on a nightly basis, and his ability to cover plenty of ground takes away potentially critical hits from the opposition, as MLB pointed out:

However, Gomez has struggled this season. He’s been particularly lacking offensively since being dealt to Houston, posting a .661 OPS in 38 games. His defense in center field remains very good, though, as FanGraphs has credited him with saving seven runs in 2015. 

The Astros were in the playoff hunt before they traded for Gomez and remain atop the American League West more than one month later, so there is no reason to expect that to drastically change with this injury.

Still, Houston has a much more dangerous lineup and more potent defense when he is playing, and his absence hinders the team’s chances at holding off Texas and Los Angeles for the division title.

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