Injury Update
Cubs Catcher Exits Game
CINCINNATI – Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya left the game Saturday against the Reds in the fifth inning with a strained left oblique, according to the team.
The Play That Led to the Injury
With no outs in the inning, speedy Reds star Elly De La Cruz took off from first base in a 1-1 count to Austin Hays. Hays turned away from the high and inside fastball, and Amaya made the throw down to second around him. De La Cruz slid in safely on the steal.
Assessment and Replacement
Head athletic trainer Nick Frangella jogged out to examine Amaya after the play. Amaya extended both hands over his head. He mimed the start of a throwing motion. Then he exited the field. Carson Kelly replaced Amaya behind the plate.
Amaya’s Season So Far
Amaya, in his third major-league season, has been on pace for a career year. He’s hitting .280 with an .818 OPS.
Impact of the Injury
The injury could potentially impact Amaya’s continued success this season. As more information becomes available, the extent of the injury and the expected recovery time will be announced.
Conclusion
Miguel Amaya’s exit from the game due to a strained left oblique is a significant concern for the Cubs. His performance this season has been notable, and his absence could be felt. The team and fans await further updates on his condition.
FAQs
What is the nature of Miguel Amaya’s injury?
Miguel Amaya left the game with a strained left oblique.
Who replaced Amaya in the game?
Carson Kelly replaced Amaya behind the plate.
What are Amaya’s stats for the season so far?
Amaya is hitting .280 with an .818 OPS.
Will there be updates on Amaya’s condition?
Yes, this story will be updated as more information becomes available.