Ken Waldichuk Injures Arm During Game Against Brewers
Nats reliever Waldichuk injures arm, exits early
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Washington Nationals pitcher Ken Waldichuk exited the game against the Milwaukee Brewers after injuring his left arm in the seventh inning. The 28-year-old left-hander has struggled this season, posting a 6.75 ERA over five appearances.
- 01Ken Waldichuk left the game due to an arm injury while pitching.
- 02He pointed to his left elbow, indicating the area of concern.
- 03Waldichuk was charged with one earned run in 1 2/3 innings.
- 04He has a 6.75 ERA this season across five appearances.
- 05Waldichuk underwent Tommy John surgery in May 2024.
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During a game against the Milwaukee Brewers, Washington Nationals pitcher Ken Waldichuk exited in the seventh inning after injuring his left arm while throwing a pitch. After delivering a ball to Brice Turang, Waldichuk showed signs of discomfort and pointed to his left elbow as training staff attended to him. He slowly walked to the dugout, leaving Cole Henry to take over with a 2-0 count against Turang, who later drew a walk charged to Waldichuk. The 28-year-old has had a challenging season, recording a 6.75 ERA in five appearances and was previously recovering from Tommy John surgery he underwent in May 2024.
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Waldichuk's injury may affect the Nationals' pitching rotation and overall team performance, impacting fans and players alike.
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