The Houston Astros are simply not playing good baseball at the moment. While they still hold a slim lead in the AL West, the offense has failed to show up for a couple of weeks, and losing 6 of your last 10 games is not a great way to solidify one's spot as a playoff contender. One player who has certainly had enough of it is Carlos Correa.
When the Astros acquired Correa, it wasn't just his production at third base to replace Isaac Paredes that they were looking for. Correa has been widely considered to be a strong voice and great leader in the clubhouse, and bringing that type of veteran presence to keep Houston's overhauled roster in check during the playoff push was a nice ancillary benefit to the reunion.