Cincinnati Reds Receive Positive Injury Updates on Emilio Pagán and Brady Singer
Cincinnati Reds get 'encouraging' news on Emilio Pagán, Brady Singer
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The Cincinnati Reds have received encouraging news regarding pitcher Emilio Pagán, who tweaked his hamstring but showed no signs of serious injury after a recent game. Additionally, starting pitcher Brady Singer appears to have avoided any significant issues after being hit on the foot, with X-rays returning negative.
- 01Emilio Pagán reported tightness in his hamstring but no pain after playing catch.
- 02Pagán ranks tied for second in MLB with five saves this season.
- 03Brady Singer's X-rays were negative after being hit on the foot.
- 04Manager Terry Francona expressed optimism about both pitchers' conditions.
- 05If Pagán cannot play, Tony Santillan may step in as closer.
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The Cincinnati Reds are optimistic regarding the health of two key pitchers, Emilio Pagán and Brady Singer. After the Reds' 2-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants on April 14, Pagán experienced tightness in his hamstring but reported no pain after playing catch the following day. He has been a strong performer this season, ranking tied for second in Major League Baseball with five saves. Reds manager Terry Francona noted that Pagán's condition is encouraging, and they will monitor how he feels as he resumes movement. Meanwhile, starting pitcher Brady Singer was hit on the foot during the game, but X-rays showed no damage, allowing him to walk normally. The Reds are hopeful that both players will continue to contribute as the season progresses.
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The health of Pagán and Singer is crucial for the Reds' pitching strategy, particularly as they look to maintain their competitive edge in the season.
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