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Houston Astros Hit by Another Pitching Injury as Cody Bolton Exits Early

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Houston Astros Hit by Another Pitching Injury as Cody Bolton Exits Early

The Houston Astros are dealing with another pitching injury scare, and this one arrived fast. Right-hander Cody Bolton was forced out of his outing in the second inning after experiencing a back issue, creating fresh concern for a staff that has already spent plenty of time juggling health problems.

Bolton’s early exit immediately raised questions about the Astros’ depth on the mound. Any time a pitcher leaves that quickly, the focus shifts from the game itself to the bigger picture. For Houston, that picture now includes one more arm to monitor as the season moves forward.

Why the Cody Bolton injury matters for Houston Astros pitching

The Cody Bolton injury matters because the Astros can hardly afford more instability in the pitching group. Even short-term setbacks can ripple through a bullpen and rotation, especially when innings must be redistributed on short notice. As a result, Houston may need to lean harder on other available arms if Bolton misses time.

Back issues can be especially tricky for pitchers. They affect mechanics, command, and overall comfort on the mound. Because of that, the Astros will likely take a careful approach before determining whether Bolton can return quickly or needs more time to recover.

Moreover, this is not just about one appearance. It is about a club trying to protect its pitching depth over the long haul. When injuries start to stack up, managers and coaches must make constant adjustments, and those changes can affect game plans for days or even weeks.

What’s next after Bolton’s early exit

The next step will be evaluation. Houston’s medical staff should learn more once Bolton is examined and the team gets a clearer read on how serious the back problem is. Until then, the Astros and their fans are left waiting for an update.

If the issue turns out to be minor, Houston may avoid a major disruption. However, if Bolton needs time on the shelf, the Astros could be pushed into another roster move to stabilize the staff. That would add another layer of pressure during an already demanding stretch of the season.

For now, the biggest takeaway is simple: the Astros have another pitching health concern to track, and every injury feels magnified when a team is trying to stay sharp over a long baseball season. Fans will be watching closely for the next official update on Bolton’s status and what it means for Houston’s plans on the mound.

This article is a summary of reporting by MSN. Read the full story here.