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[April 29, 2019]
San Diego Padres rookie
shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. departed Sunday's game against the
Washington Nationals with a hamstring injury that occurred when he
awkwardly did the splits.
Tatis reached for a throw while covering second base in the 10th
inning and was trying to keep his right foot on the bag. His left
foot was sliding forward as he stretched to catch a high throw from
pitcher Matt Wisler and he unexpectedly found himself in a full
split with the right foot coming off the bag.
Tatis laid on his stomach as club trainers worked on him. He
eventually got up and slowly walked off the field.
"I think everybody saw what happened on the field," manager Andy
Green told reporters after the Padres lost the game 7-6 in 11
innings. "We're hoping he's OK. We'll find out in time. He seemed to
be in pretty good spirits. We'll find out how severe or how mild it
is. ...
--Reigning National League MVP Christian Yelich left Sunday's game
against the host New York Mets with lower back discomfort following
the top of the fifth inning.
Yelich singled in the fourth inning and was retired on a double
play. He was replaced by Ben Gamel in right field to begin the
bottom of the fifth inning. It was unclear when Yelich was injured.
"He's a little sore right now," manager Craig Counsell said after
the game, adding that Yelich is day-to-day. Counsell hopes to give
Yelich a day off on Monday, as the Colorado Rockies visit.
--The New York Yankees lost second baseman DJ LeMahieu and third
baseman Gio Urshela to injuries during Sunday's game in San
Francisco against the Giants.
LeMahieu, who fouled a ball of his right knee on Friday, left
Sunday's game before the start of the bottom of the third inning,
walking gingerly. The team announced he has right knee inflammation.
In the top of the fifth, Urshela was struck on his left hand with a
1-2 pitch from Giants' right-hander Nick Vincent, fell to the ground
and exited the game after being attended to by a trainer. Urshela
was replaced by pinch runner Cameron Maybin. Maybin was inserted as
the left fielder, and Tyler Wade moved to third base. The team
announced a few hours after the game that imaging tests on Urshela's
hand showed no broken bones.
--St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Alex Reyes will be sidelined at
least three weeks after punching a wall and breaking the pinkie
finger on his non-throwing hand.
The incident happened Thursday when Reyes experienced a rough outing
for Triple-A Memphis, giving up three runs, three hits and two walks
over 2 2/3 innings.
Reyes was demoted to Memphis in early April after going 0-1 with a
15.00 ERA in four relief appearances for St. Louis. He is 1-0 with a
2.61 ERA in five appearances (two starts) at Memphis.
--The Washington Nationals placed veteran first baseman Ryan
Zimmerman on the 10-day injured list due to plantar fasciitis in his
right foot.
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Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) lies on the ground after
being injured while attempting a force out on Washington Nationals
shortstop Wilmer Difo (1) at second base in the tenth inning at
Nationals Park. The Nationals won 7-6 in eleven innings. Mandatory
Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Zimmerman, 34, injured the foot on Tuesday after leaping to catch a
throw in a game against the Colorado Rockies. He was feeling pain on
Friday and Saturday and underwent an MRI exam on Sunday.
Also, third baseman Anthony Rendon (elbow) was out of the starting
lineup for the sixth time in seven days and could be headed to the
IL. He is batting .356 with six homers and 18 RBIs in 20 games.
--The Chicago White Sox placed rookie left fielder Eloy Jimenez on
the 10-day injured list with a high right ankle sprain.
Jimenez was injured while attempting to make a catch at the fence
during the third inning of Chicago's 12-11 win against the Detroit
Tigers on Friday night.
The 22-year-old is batting .241 with three homers, eight RBIs and 25
strikeouts in 21 games.
--The Atlanta Braves acquired veteran left-hander Jerry Blevins from
the Oakland Athletics for cash considerations.
Blevins, 35, signed a $1.5 million minor-league deal with the A's in
February and posted a 1.69 ERA in seven bullpen appearances at
Triple-A Las Vegas.
The reliever was 3-2 with a 4.85 ERA and one save in 64 games with
the New York Mets in 2018. Over 12 seasons with Oakland (2007-13),
the Washington Nationals (2014) and Mets (2015-18), Blevins is 29-13
with a 3.52 ERA and six saves in 564 games.
--The Minnesota Twins placed Willians Astudillo on the 10-day
injured list with a left hamstring strain.
Astudillo suffered the injury while running the bases during
Saturday afternoon's 9-2 victory against the Baltimore Orioles.
Off to a hot start, the 27-year-old Astudillo is batting .327 with
two homers, four doubles, seven RBIs and 11 runs scored in 16 games
this season.
--The New York Mets designated struggling catcher Travis d'Arnaud
for assignment. After hitting .087 in 10 games with just two singles
and two RBIs in 25 plate appearances.
"It's almost like everything he's doing is not working," Mets
manager Mickey Callaway told reporters after the 30-year-old
d'Arnaud was booed by New York fans in Saturday's 8-6 loss to the
Milwaukee Brewers.
On Saturday, d'Arnaud, who is coming back from Tommy John surgery,
got thrown out trying to stretch a single into a double and allowed
a passed ball.
--Field Level Media
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