Once again, Lance McCullers Jr. is sidelined.
And this time, the disappointment seems greater than anything the Houston Astros pitcher has ever experienced before.
According to the latest reports, the Astros have officially added McCullers to their injured list after he suffered a right shoulder injury — the latest blow to a team already mired in pitching injury nightmares this season.
But what hurts Houston fans most isn’t just the injury.
It’s McCullers’ own feelings after everything crumbled just as he was trying to make a comeback.
According to sources around the Astros, McCullers expressed immense disappointment after learning he would be sidelined again.
“You fight to come back… and then your body betrays you. That’s really hard to accept.”
That’s the sentiment of a pitcher who has spent much of the last few years recovering instead of playing.
For many MLB players, injuries are a part of their career.
But for Lance McCullers, it’s almost been an endless battle.

The pitcher, once the Astros’ emotional icon, is now constantly being pulled off the field by persistent fitness issues.
And this time it’s his right shoulder—a particularly sensitive area for any pitcher.
McCullers’ injury comes at a time when Houston desperately needs more pitching stability.
The Astros’ rotation has already suffered significant losses throughout the season with a host of fitness problems affecting several key pitchers. And now, McCullers’ injury to the first in five makes things even more worrying.
The painful part is:
Houston had hoped McCullers’ return would help the team regain rotation depth during a crucial period of the season.
Instead, the Astros now have to find a way to fill another gap.
At one point, Lance McCullers was one of the most emotional and captivating pitchers in baseball.
A terrifying curveball.
Fiery mentality.
And an incredibly tenacious fighting spirit in big games.
McCullers was a key player in many memorable postseason campaigns for the Astros, especially during the period when the team dominated the American League.
Houston fans haven’t forgotten those nights he stepped onto the mound with a cold gaze and an almost insane fighting spirit.
That was the version of the pitcher who made MLB believe he could be the Astros’ long-term ace.
But then injuries kept piling up.
According to several internal sources, McCullers was particularly upset by the feeling of not being able to help the team when the Astros needed him most.
“I know everyone’s disappointed. But believe me, nobody is more disappointed than I am right now.”
That wasn’t an excuse.
That’s the voice of a player being pulled away from what he loves most by his own body.
In recent years, McCullers has gone through too many rehab sessions, too many setbacks, and too many times having to start over.
Each return has been like a mountain climb.
And each recurring injury has been like another push to his knees.
What’s noteworthy is that the reaction from the Astros community this time isn’t anger.
It’s heartbreak.
Many Houston fans have offered words of encouragement to McCullers on social media, recalling the moments he sacrificed for the team in the postseason.
Because even though his performance hasn’t been consistent in recent years, Astros fans understand one thing:
No one has ever doubted Lance McCullers’ fighting spirit.
He always fights.
He always tries to come back.
And he always wants to give more than his body allows.
In the short term, Houston will be forced to continue rotation and find solutions from the bullpen or minor leagues to fill the new void.
But in the long term, a bigger question is emerging:
Will Lance McCullers still be able to be a consistent pitcher for the Astros?
That’s a painful question for the entire organization.
Because his talent has never been the issue.
The issue is whether his body can still withstand the MLB pace.
Baseball is always ruthless to pitchers.
Even a small injury can change an entire career.
And for McCullers, perhaps the most heartbreaking thing is that he still has the desire to play — but his body keeps holding him back.
The Astros are still fighting for the postseason.
Houston fans are still hoping for another comeback.
But right now, what’s most evident on Lance McCullers’ face isn’t anger. It’s the fatigue and frustration of a player who just wants to be healthy so he can continue playing football.
And sometimes, that’s the hardest thing for him.