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The Houston Astros received some unfortunate news regarding their star pitcher Justin Verlander. Verlander has been dealing with a neck injury that has now landed him on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to June 16. This decision was made after the team scratched him from his scheduled start on June 15 against the Detroit Tigers in an effort to avoid placing him on the IL. However, it became clear that resting him was necessary to prevent further damage.

In the 10 starts he has made this season, Verlander has posted a record of 3-2 with a 3.95 ERA, a 1.21 WHIP, and 51 strikeouts in 57.0 innings pitched. Despite his solid numbers, he has been struggling lately, giving up a total of eight earned runs in his last two starts. This is a stark contrast to his early season success, where he allowed two or fewer earned runs in six of his first eight starts.

Speaking to reporters, Verlander admitted that the neck discomfort was affecting his mechanics, even though he didn’t feel it while pitching. This acknowledgment of the issue likely played a role in the team’s decision to place him on the IL for proper rest and recovery.

As the ace of the Astros pitching staff, Verlander’s absence will be felt. The team currently ranks 21st in MLB with a collective 4.20 ERA, and Verlander’s performance has been crucial to their success. With a record of 33-39, Houston is in a tie for second place in the AL West and will need to find a way to stay competitive without their star pitcher.

To fill Verlander’s spot on the active roster, the Astros have recalled right-hander Nick Hernandez from Triple-A. Hernandez has made two relief appearances this season and has impressed with a 1.93 ERA. His contributions will be key as the team navigates through Verlander’s absence and looks to stay in the playoff race.

Houston will kick off a three-game series against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday evening, where they will need strong performances from the rest of their pitching staff to make up for Verlander’s absence. The team will be looking to turn things around and get back on track as they continue their season.