AL East Update: Contreras Impresses, Suarez Shines, Injury Updates
Willson Contreras of the Red Sox was hit by a pitch, resulting in a bruised right hand. X-rays returned negative, but further testing is pending as the team monitors his status. Contreras has performed well this season, making his potential absence significant for a struggling Boston offense. Meanwhile, the Red Sox plan to start Ranger Suarez later this week after his recovery from a hamstring strain. The Blue Jays and Orioles report injury updates on Addison Barger and Trevor Rogers, respectively, as both teams navigate player health challenges.
By the Numbers- Contreras is hitting .259/.380/.467 with 8 home runs in 166 plate appearances this season.
- Suarez has a sparkling 1.17 ERA over his last 5 starts, totaling 30 2/3 innings.
The severity of Contreras’ injury is still unknown, highlighting a potential depth concern for the Red Sox if he cannot play. Additionally, Barger’s elbow issue raises questions about his durability following a recent recovery from an ankle sprain.
State of Play- Contreras is awaiting possible further tests to assess his hand injury after being hit by a pitch.
- Suarez appears set to return as the Red Sox starter on Thursday against the Phillies.
- Barger has been scratched from the lineup for an MRI following an elbow issue.
Contreras's status will be re-evaluated after the off-day, impacting the Red Sox lineup. Barger will await MRI results to determine the extent of his elbow issue. Rogers is expected to return shortly, and Cole’s rehab progression suggests a Near-term activation.
Bottom LineThe Red Sox must closely monitor Contreras’s injury as it poses risks to their already struggling offense. Timely recoveries for their pitchers, Suarez and Cole, alongside a resolution for Barger, are critical in maintaining team performance moving forward.
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