San Diego Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove had to leave the game against the Atlanta Braves due to right elbow tightness during the fourth inning of Game 2 of the Wild Card Series. The pitcher threw 41 pitches before exiting the game, and it was evident that something was bothering him. Musgrove is scheduled to undergo imaging to determine the extent of the injury.
Musgrove, who had dealt with inflammation in his right elbow earlier in the season, was limited to 19 starts. Despite the setbacks, he managed to put up a solid performance with a 3.88 ERA and valuable contributions to the team. However, his recent injury has raised concerns about his availability for future games.
Despite the injury, Musgrove showed no signs of struggle in his velocity or performance until the late stages of the game. He maintained a strong fastball average and kept the Braves at bay with minimal runs and hits. The Padres were leading 5-1 at the time of his departure, putting them in a favorable position to advance in the playoffs.
It remains uncertain how Musgrove’s injury will impact his participation in upcoming games. The Padres are hopeful for his quick recovery as they aim to secure a spot in the NL Division Series and potentially compete for the pennant.
Stay tuned for updates on Joe Musgrove’s condition and his availability for the remainder of the postseason.
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