NL West Notes: Devers, Bader, Song
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NL West Notes: Devers, Bader, Song
"Rafael Devers, who is dealing with a left hamstring injury. The slugger will be sidelined for the next two to four days, as relayed by multiple reporters, including Maria Guardado of MLB.com. Devers has suited up for three Spring Training games so far. He last played on Thursday against the Rockies. Every Devers appearance this spring has been at first base."
"Harrison Bader will not hit for the next two days as he recovers from a right thumb contusion. The outfielder was pulled from Friday's game after one at-bat due to the injury. Assuming a return to full health, Bader will lock down center field for the Giants."
"Drew Gilbert is working through a left shoulder impingement. The issue will keep him from throwing for the next five to seven days. Gilbert's absence could impact the race for the fourth outfielder spot. Luis Matos has spent decent stints with the Giants in each of the past three seasons, but he's being pressed for a bench spot by Gilbert, Will Brennan, and non-roster invitee Jared Oliva."
The Giants organization is managing several spring training injuries affecting key roster players. Rafael Devers, the team's top corner infielder, sustained a left hamstring injury and will miss two to four days. Harrison Bader, expected to play center field, suffered a right thumb contusion and will sit out two days. Drew Gilbert's left shoulder impingement will sideline him from throwing for five to seven days, potentially affecting the competition for the fourth outfielder position. In the bullpen, Erik Miller deals with lower back tightness and Joel Peguero has hamstring tightness, though both are progressing favorably. Additionally, the Padres are expanding infielder Sung-Mun Song's versatility by working him out at shortstop and left field.
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