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ARLINGTON  Astros shortstop Carlos Correa was so impressed with the work done by rookie outfielder Chas McCormick in a limited amount of playing time this year that he decided to give his teammate a meaningful compliment Saturday.Â
âCorrea came up to me and said, âHey man, Iâm impressed with you. You have a couple of at-bats every week, and itâs cool that you stay in it and fight and look good up there,ââ McCormick said. âItâs just being mentally and physically ready every day.âÂ
McCormick started in center field Saturday against the Rangers and went 2-for-4 with an opposite-field homer to right off Jordan Lyles in the second inning. That gave the Astros a three-run lead, but the bullpen couldn t hold on to the lead in a messy 8-4 loss at Globe Life Field.Â
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