Peña exits with right hamstring cramp after swing in 6th inning

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TORONTO -- Already operating as one of the most injured teams in baseball, the Astros saw one of their most important pieces exit early in Monday’s 4-2 loss against the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre.

Shortstop was lifted for a pinch-hitter after exiting with a right hamstring cramp after he fouled off a pitch in the top of the sixth inning. Peña immediately reached toward the area, extended his right leg and walked awkwardly following the swing.

Although Peña initially signaled to the dugout that he was OK, Astros manager Joe Espada and a team trainer came out to check on him before the 28-year-old was taken out of the game. He will be reevaluated on June 23.

Brice Matthews replaced Peña in an 0-1 count and took over at third base in the bottom of the frame while Raynel Delgado slid over to shortstop.

Peña, who was 1-for-2 with two stolen bases and a run scored before exiting, has already spent time on the injured list this season with a Grade 1 hamstring strain. He missed over a month of games with that injury, hitting the IL on April 13 and returning on May 18.

Despite the missed time, Peña has been one of the Astros’ most reliable producers on both sides of the ball. He has a .286/.345/.453 slash line with six homers in 42 games while also serving as a stabilizing force in the middle infield for Houston’s defense.

The Astros already have 10 players on the injured list, including middle-infield options Carlos Correa, Nick Allen and Braden Shewmake.