The wait for Yordan Alvarez’s return seems to finally be over.
On Tuesday, the Houston Astros announced that the star outfielder has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list and added to the Astros’ active roster for the first time in months.
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Shortly after the reinstatement was confirmed, the team released tonight’s starting lineup, complete with Alvarez playing in left field and hitting cleanup.
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Alvarez will be on the field for the first time since May 2. After going on the 10-day IL with hand inflammation, the Astros’ star slugger was diagnosed with a small muscle strain, which further MRIs determined to be a small fracture of the fourth metacarpal.
Alvarez originally aimed to return in early July, but he was shut down again after he noticed new soreness during his rehabilitation.
Right-handed pitcher Hunter Brown will start at the mound tonight for Houston. First pitch is slated for 7:10 p.m.