Things have not gone well for the Astros so far in 2026 as they've limped out to a 15-22 record in what looks to be a wide-open American League West. A season stuck in neutral may be now headed in the wrong direction as Carlos Correa told reporters that he will miss the remainder of the year after tearing a tendon in his ankle. ESPN's Jeff Passan reports that the 31-year-old shortstop will have surgery and be out six to eight months. Correa, who returned to the Astros at last year's trade deadline, was slashing .279/.369/.418 through 32 games of action. The fan favorite shortstop was a centerpiece of the organization's deep playoff runs and helped Houston capture a World Series in 2017. During his time with the club he made two All-Star teams and captured the American League Rookie of the Year. After posting a league-best 7.3 WAR in '21 he left for the Minnesota Twins. Carlos Correa said he will need a 6-to-8-month recovery following upcoming tendon surgery on his left ankle.…