Philadelphia Phillies Ranger left-hander Suarez, 29, was hit by a fastball that forced him to leave the game early.
Suarez started the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, before being removed after two scoreless innings with two strikeouts and no walks.
After getting leadoff hitter Maysin Wynn to ground out to third base in the top of the first, Suarez struck out Jose Fermin and Paul Goldschmidt to end the inning. 카지노사이트 The Phillies looked to be cruising in the second inning when they took a 3-0 lead and walked both Nolan Arenado and Ivan Herrera. But the trouble came in the bottom of the inning against the final batter, Alec Burleson.
Suarez threw a 91.3-mile-per-hour (146.9 km/h) body-side sinker to Buehrle. Vulson swung hard at it. The hard hit pitch went straight back to Suarez and hit Suarez’s left hand. Suarez didn’t get the ball at first, but he stayed calm through the pain and threw to first base to end the inning with Vulson out.
However, Suarez did not return to the mound in the next inning.
Jose Luis replaced Suarez on the mound. Boulson’s pitch to Suarez reached 106.1 mph (170.8 km/h) and Suarez was eventually injured. The injury was particularly unfortunate because the Phillies had a 3-0 lead and Suarez was pitching well to start the game.
According to MLB.com, “Ranger Suarez was hit by a 106.1 mph fastball from Alec Burleson to end the second inning. Suarez recovered quickly and threw to first base to end the inning before being replaced by Jose Luis in the third. The Phillies said Suarez was removed because of a contusion on his left hand and is undergoing further evaluation.”
Suarez, who is 38-22 with a 3.17 ERA in 146 career major league games (528 innings), has shown signs of having his best season of the year. 온라인카지노사이트 He started the season strong, going 9-1 with a 1.70 ERA in 12 games (74 innings). He was starting to look like a legitimate National League Cy Young candidate.
It’ll be interesting to see if Suarez can stay healthy after his breakout season.