Make no mistake about it, injuries have played a big part through the first six weeks of the 2026 season for the Houston Astros. Sure, there were questions surrounding the roster of spring training, but let's be honest, nobody can plan for injuries. It's part of the game. As it turns out, injuries first struck the starting rotation on the first road trip of the season in April. You could even say they began back in spring training when it was announced that closer Josh Hader was going to begin the season on the injured list. After injuries piled up with the starting pitching, a season-ending injury to Carlos Correa just added more frustration to a season that is spiraling out of control for general manager Dana Brown and manager Joe Espada. However, that's where they're at. What could become reality sooner rather than later is becoming a seller at the trade deadline later this summer. If they do, there are some players that contending teams might covet as a rental for a postseason run.…