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Jose Altuve picks up 3 hits in return for Houston Astros, who place Jake Odorizzi on IL

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HOUSTON -- Astros second baseman Jose Altuve was activated Monday after a bout with COVID-19, going 3-for-5 with two runs scored and an RBI in the team's 5-2 victory over the Mariners. 

Altuve's big return came on the same day Houston placed starter Jake Odorizzi on the 10-day injured list with a strained muscle in his right arm.

Odorizzi left his start on Saturday after just five pitches with what the team called tightness in his right forearm, and manager Dusty Baker announced Monday that he had a strained right pronator.

"We hope it's short term," Baker said. "He'll miss at least two turns [in the rotation]. And then hopefully he's ready."

Altuve, the 2017 AL MVP, was among five Astros who were placed on the COVID-19 list on April 14. The other four returned within days, but Altuve remained out. He cleared health and safety protocols on Friday and revealed Saturday that he had tested positive for COVID-19 but did not have any symptoms.

Altuve said he received the first dose of one of the COVID-19 vaccines before testing positive, and that he has no idea how he contracted the virus.

Altuve is off to a strong start in 2021 after a down year in last season's pandemic-shortened campaign. He is hitting .347 with one homer, three doubles and seven RBIs in 12 games. He batted leadoff Monday. 

Odorizzi got a late start to the season after not signing with the Astros until March 8. His deal guarantees him $20.25 million over two years or $23.5 million over three seasons if a player option is exercised for 2023.

"I feel pretty fortunate that it was only something very minor," he said. "And maybe the other day was just my body protecting itself and not letting it get into a worse position than I'm in right now. So I'm pretty optimistic about, I'm happy with the results."

Odorizzi, 31, is 0-2 with a 10.13 ERA in three starts this season.

An All-Star in 2019 with Minnesota, Odorizzi was hoping to bounce back from an injury-filled 2020 season, when he pitched just 13⅔ innings.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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