The hype surrounding Carlos Correa's debut was dampened, literally and figuratively, on Monday.
On a night when foul weather twice delayed play, the heralded Houston Astros rookie did collect his first big league hit, an RBI infield single that was initially ruled an out, with the call overturned upon review. Ultimately, though, his team lost to the Chicago White Sox, 3-1.
On balance, however, it was a good day for the 'Stros. Because they got their No. 1 pick from the 2012 draft on the field, sure, the guy general manager Jeff Luhnow said "could be a great major league player for a long time," per ESPN.