SS Jeremy Pena has already resumed throwing, and will begin swinging a bat this weekend:
Pena has NOT been ruled out yet for Opening Day:
UT Zach Dezenzo will be limited to DH duties for a little while:
So far, there’s no structural issues with Dezenzo’s elbow:
Manager Joe Espada intended to give his starters some run in today’s game vs. St. Louis, but wet field conditions changed that plan:
SP J.P. France started for the Astros today, working 4 innings of one run ball. He allowed 3 hits, struck out 4, and did not walk a batter. He threw 38 of his 51 pitches for strikes. He primarily worked 91-92 MPH with his fastball/sinker, and hit exactly 93 MPH one time. He also threw his cutter, curve, and change.
France projects as minor league depth for the Astros this season. Despite his low velocity since returning from shoulder capsule surgery, he has shown a willingness to battle and has worked hard to set up his pitches for efficiency and effectiveness. His best role is likely long relief, but it could give France another crack at the majors after undergoing an incredibly difficult surgery for pitchers that is known to decrease velocity.
Relievers Steven Okert, A.J. Blubaugh and Kai-Wei Teng all threw shutout innings today. Okert threw 16 of his 25 pitches for strikes, did not allow a hit, walked one and struck out 1. Blubaugh threw 5 of 9 pitches for strikes and started an inning-ending 1-4-3 double play. He did not allow a hit, walked one and struck out one. Teng threw 6 of his 9 pitches for strikes, did not allow a hit or a walk, and struck out one.
Okert is a lock to make the bullpen. Blubaugh and Teng are in the mix for a pen role and both should make the Opening Day roster as righthanded options in the pen.
UT Shay Whitcomb entered the game in the top of the 6th, pinch hitting for Yordan Alvarez, as Espada was unhappy with the wet fielding conditions and was removing starters early. Yordan was supposed to play LF today, but that plan was scrapped roughly two hours before the game.
Whitcomb went 0x2, but drove in the only Astros run of the day with a groundout. Whitcomb utilized situational awareness, and hit a ground ball to the right side, allowing James Nelson to score and Tommy Sacco to advance to 3rd with one out. Situational hitting was a major problem for the Astros in 2025, which is why it is being noted here.
Unfortunately the Astros would not further capitalize, as Riley Unroe flew out to shallow center and Sacco was thrown out at the plate trying to tag up and score.
Whitcomb is unlikely to make the Opening Day roster, but has shown improved defense at multiple positions, had a solid showing in the WBC and is currently hitting .267 for Houston this spring. He will be minor league depth and could be called up during the season as a injury replacement/bench player.
Nelson, Sacco and Unroe are not likely to see MLB time in Houston this season.









