MLB Notes: Padres All-Star Suffers Season-Ending Injury, Dodgers Sign Veteran Pitcher, Red Sox Make Trade
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MLB Notes: Padres All-Star Suffers Season-Ending Injury, Dodgers Sign Veteran Pitcher, Red Sox Make Trade
"San Diego Padres All-Star Jason Adam was carted off the field on Monday night with an injury to his lower leg. The relief pitcher fell down in immediate pain in the seventh inning after his cleat appeared to get stuck in the mound. After the game, it was revealed that he had a quad tendon rupture and will likely miss 6-9 months."
"In other news, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed veteran southpaw Andrew Heaney to a minor league contract. He will conveniently begin in Triple-A Oklahoma City, which also happens to be the city that he is currently living in as he returns to the organization he last pitched with in 2022."
"Finally, the Boston Red Sox made a trade with the New York Mets and acquired catcher Ali Sanchez. Major League Baseball rosters expanded to 28 players on Monday, and Sanchez was called up by Boston along with right-hander Zack Kelly."
Jason Adam, a San Diego Padres All-Star reliever, suffered a lower-leg injury when his cleat caught in the mound and was diagnosed with a quad tendon rupture expected to sideline him for 6–9 months. The Los Angeles Dodgers signed veteran left-hander Andrew Heaney to a minor-league contract and assigned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City, where he is currently living and previously pitched for the organization in 2022. The Boston Red Sox acquired catcher Ali Sanchez from the New York Mets and called him up along with right-hander Zack Kelly as MLB rosters expanded to 28 players. Monday featured standout performances from Andrew Alvarez, Bo Bichette, and Juan Soto, and notable wins by the Mets, Phillies, and Cubs, with upcoming matchups including Kershaw, Darvish, and Crochet.
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