 Carlos Correa has a fractured rib is expected to miss four to six weeks. Correa released a statement today saying that he suffered the injury during a massage at his home on Tuesday. Yeah, that's a weird one. But weird things happen sometimes. Bottom line is there without their shortstop for four to six weeks. And the Astros now have a real injury deal. Houston, do we have a problem about to find out because look at who's on the injured list. Al Tuve just had a setback with that knee and hamstring. Springer, he's been great. He was an MVP type guy before the injury. And then Diaz, a nice backup for them, BQ out of the pen. So the Astros, they got a little bit of the Yankeeitis detray. You know, all these guys on the injured list, question is, do they have enough depth to survive for a while with all these guys gone? Most definitely. I think they have enough depth and they can go carry them as long as they want to. Bregman, Bradley, I mean, Bradley, excuse me, Gerino. So they have depth that guys that can get RBIs hit the ball with power to all fields and continue to give the opposing starter tough it bats. And they feed off each other. And it's good to have that type of depth in sports because it's always the next man up mentality and they feed off that. They're tough to beat in Houston, even though they lost tonight. But I still enjoy this lineup. And Bregman is always going to be the guy that I focus on because he's the one that stares apart for them. If you're looking at the difference between the Cubs and the Astros, look, I mean, it's always potential World Series matchup, right? But of course that is a possibility with those two teams. What is the difference? So you think the Astros are a little better? It's the back end of that bullpen, not only the depth, but the trust to be able to go. You saw the game today with the Cubs. Hendricks was not coming out of that game until the last pitch. So there's a little distrust in the Cubs bullpen, especially if they get into a bullpen duel. I like the Houston Astros. They have Rendon. They have Azuna Presley, who just gave up a run two weeks ago for the first time in the season. So they have guys that can get multiple in and out and go out there and shut down guys. So I really like the Houston Astros and they have depth and they're the complete team. Good news for the Cubs or bullpen, well, they barely, you know, tonight didn't have to do too much work, but you know, didn't give them a run the other night too. So but you know, the Astros to your point, second best bullpen ERA in the major leagues. Only the Rays are better. That would separate them. But now can Houston survive with all those injuries we're about to find out? And they've had some bumps and bruises, right? Harper's had a pretty ice cold slump. They've had some pitchers shuttling back and forth. They lost their closer. David Robertson, they're still in a pretty good position. That being said, what is their biggest weakness? Do you think? Well, I think it's a consistency of talent and health in the back end of that bullpen. Hector Neris has been great for them, but they're starting to get injured and they're starting to mount up. So let's see going down the stretch. Can they overcome what happened to them last year, especially they were in first place every month except the last one, the bullpen started to struggle and then the team started to struggle collectively. So let's watch for that. The other thing is Bryce Harper coming into today. I'm a little concerned of him. He's a little pool happy and I think pitchers are starting to recognize that. They're not trying to attack Segura. They don't want to pitch to Reese Hoskins. So they're pitching at him and they're attacking him. And with that contract, he's supposed to be the focal point. He needs to learn how to go the other way. As you saw in the highlight, expand your field, expand your power, take the base hits to the left side. And if you get a chance to jump and hit the ball out of the ballpark. But I need him to start opening up and hitting the ball to all fields. He cannot be pool happy hitting 209 in the month. The last 30 games, 41 Ks in the last 30 games. So needs to calm that down, put the ball in play and take his hits where he can get them. Strikeouts have been a problem, but I'm assuming you like the home run opposite field tonight. That's exactly what gets hitters right. You talk about, you hear a big herb, all these great hitters. You find the guy that hits 300, a find the guy that uses the whole field. And that's why he's struggling. Me as a starting pitcher, I'm gonna attack him. I'm gonna tie him up and throw the slider down the way. Cause I know he doesn't trust his hands to hit the ball the other way. Today he showed he can hit the ball the other way. He needs to build off that so he can span it. And then the pitches will attack him differently. By the way, for the Phillies, talk about that bullpen and the depth back there and the talent back there. Adam Morgan, who maybe their most reliable guy the last he hurt today. Forearm strain on the injured list. Don't know how long that's gonna be. That's a problem. He might be the most dependable guy for Gabe Kapler out in that bullpen.