Roy Oswalt will miss the last couple weeks of the season after the Houston Astros decided to shut down their ace on Wednesday.
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Oswalt has been bothered by back and hip pain. The 32-year-old right-hander pitched five-plus innings in a no-decision at Cincinnati on Tuesday night and reported a different arm soreness than usual after the start.
Oswalt met with manager Cecil Cooper, general manager Ed Wade and team medical personnel Wednesday before the club announced the decision.
“It’s just not getting better,” said Oswalt, who was examined by a back specialist in Houston on Saturday. “It lingers more and more. If it was the playoffs, I would block it, but I don’t want it to linger into next year.”
The Astros were 14 1/2 games behind NL Central-leading St. Louis with 17 games left heading into Wednesday’s action.
Oswalt went 8-6 with a 4.12 ERA in 30 starts this season. His eight wins were a career low.
Wade said the three-time All-Star isn’t expected to need surgery.
As the Astros continue to fall further out of contention, oddsmakers from online sports book SPORTSBETTING.com have established Houston’s odds to win the 2009 World Series at 40/1.
Posted: 9/17/09 10:55PM ET