Cole Ragans Expects to Make Next Start After Thumb Contusion
Royals' Ragans (thumb) expects to make next start
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Kansas City Royals pitcher Cole Ragans expects to make his next start after suffering a thumb contusion from a comebacker during a game against the Cleveland Guardians. Tests showed no fractures, providing relief for the Royals, who are currently 5-7 this season.
- 01Cole Ragans was hit on the left thumb by a comebacker during a game against the Cleveland Guardians.
- 02He was diagnosed with a thumb contusion, with no fractures detected.
- 03Ragans is currently 0-3 this season with a 5.91 ERA.
- 04He exited the game after pitching just two-thirds of an inning.
- 05The Royals' loss to the Guardians brought their season record to 5-7.
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Kansas City Royals pitcher Cole Ragans is optimistic about making his next start following a thumb contusion sustained during Wednesday's 10-2 loss to the Cleveland Guardians. Ragans was struck on the left thumb by a 92.4 mph comebacker from Jose Ramirez, leading to his exit after just two-thirds of an inning. Fortunately, tests confirmed there were no fractures, diagnosing him with only a contusion. Ragans expressed relief, stating, "Just a little stiff, obviously, wore it directly off the hand," and he anticipates being ready for his next outing. Currently, Ragans holds an 0-3 record this season with a 5.91 ERA, contributing to the Royals' disappointing start as they fall to 5-7.
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