Astros Reinforce Bullpen as J.P. France Returns after Injury Layoff
J.P. France is set to make a significant impact on the Houston Astros’ bullpen as he returns from a season-long injury that sidelined him. The right-hander aims to provide both innings and stability to a unit that has faced considerable challenges this season.
Division Race Heating Up
As the Astros look to solidify their standing, they currently hold a two-game lead in the division as they enter the second week of September. The competition remains fierce, with the Seattle Mariners just two games behind and the Texas Rangers trailing by 3.5 games. Houston’s ability to maintain their position atop the standings is particularly impressive given the multitude of injuries that have plagued the team throughout the year.
Roster Reinforcements
The Astros are gradually regaining their strength, with key players such as Yordan Alvarez and Jeremy Peña rejoining the lineup after prolonged absences. Additionally, Luis Garcia’s return marks a significant boost after missing two years. However, the bullpen remains a concern, especially with the absence of their ace, Josh Hader. The situation worsened with both Kaleb Ort and Bennett Sousa also on the injured list. In response, Lance McCullers Jr. has transitioned to the bullpen, and now the team is preparing to make another adjustment.
France’s Journey Back
As reported, J.P. France is expected to join the Astros and shift to the bullpen after spending time pitching in Triple-A. This transition comes on the heels of a challenging year for the 30-year-old. In April 2024, France was demoted to Triple-A following a disappointing stretch with a 7.46 ERA across five starts. This was a stark contrast to his rookie season, where he showcased promise with a 111 ERA+ over 136.1 innings. France made just one start in Triple-A before an injury derailed his 2024 campaign, but now he is poised to contribute to a team in need of reinforcements.
Strategic Move for the Astros
In a corresponding move, Logan VanWey will be optioned to make room for France. As the Astros navigate the final stretch of the season, every addition to the bullpen counts. France’s experience and ability to eat innings could prove invaluable as Houston aims to maintain their lead and make a push for the playoffs. As the season progresses, the Astros will look to leverage their returning players to bolster their chances of success amidst a tightly contested division.