Here’s what’s happening in the baseball world today:
1. MRI for Burnes:
The Diamondbacks are holding their breath after right-hander Corbin Burnes left his game against the Nationals due to elbow pain. Manager Torey Lovullo announced that Burnes will undergo an MRI, and he won’t travel with the team. While this might mean he just misses one start, there’s a real possibility he could end up on the injured list. Burnes has had a strong season so far, posting a 2.66 ERA. He’s been even better recently, with a stunning 1.67 ERA across his last seven games. If Burnes has to sit out for a while, expected returnee Eduardo Rodriguez could step in to fill his spot.
2. Yankees on Injury Alert:
The Yankees are also dealing with injury concerns. Outfielder Jasson Dominguez left yesterday’s game against the Dodgers with a thumb issue, while right-hander Luke Weaver missed the game due to hamstring discomfort. The team plans to assess both players during their off-day. Dominguez seems optimistic about his injury, claiming it’s not too serious, but Weaver’s situation is more worrisome. Manager Aaron Boone reported that Weaver felt something in his hamstring while warming up. Given Weaver’s impressive 1.05 ERA this season, the Yankees should exercise caution.
3. Blackburn’s Return:
On a brighter note, the Mets are activated right-hander Paul Blackburn to start against the Dodgers. Blackburn, who was traded from Oakland mid-season last year, has been out with knee issues. His return offers a boost to a solid Mets rotation that’s been performing well despite missing key pitchers like Frankie Montas and Sean Manaea.
It’s also worth noting that baseball injury statistics have been on the rise this season. According to a recent report, injuries among key players have increased by 12% compared to the previous season. Experts believe factors like compressed schedules and player fatigue contribute to this trend. Keeping star players healthy is crucial for teams aiming for a successful season.
As the season progresses, fans continue to voice their concerns about player health on social media. Many are worried about how injuries can impact team performance down the line. With player safety more important than ever, it’s a topic worth watching in the coming weeks.