Reds starter Brandon Williamson left tonight’s begin towards the Braves in apparent discomfort. The southpaw seemed to be in quite a lot of ache after throwing a pitch to Michael Harris II within the second inning (video supplied by Pitching Ninja). Williamson got here out of the sport and Cincinnati later introduced that he suffered an elbow pressure (X hyperlink by way of Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer). The Reds have but to offer a lot past that preliminary analysis. They’ll presumably ship Williamson for imaging throughout the subsequent couple days.
The left-hander has spent a lot of the season on the injured record. Williamson suffered a shoulder harm in Spring Coaching. Whereas it initially seemed as if he may must endure surgical procedure, he managed to deal with the problem with a collection of injections. Williamson returned to the MLB employees this month. He’d allowed 4 runs (three earned) throughout 13 innings over his first three appearances of the season.
Williamson began 23 video games for Cincinnati final 12 months. The TCU product made his MLB debut in Could and tossed 117 innings of 4.46 ERA ball over the following few months. Williamson was hit arduous early on however turned in a 3.97 ERA in 70 1/3 frames after the All-Star Break. He had probability of securing a spot in the back of David Bell’s Opening Day rotation had he been wholesome.
That wasn’t the case, and he’ll now hope that tonight’s elbow harm isn’t as severe because it initially appears. The Reds will definitely shut him down for the ultimate couple weeks of this season. If he incurred vital ligament harm, that’d clearly have the potential for surgical procedure that might sideline him subsequent 12 months.
Assuming the Reds place Williamson on the injured record, he’ll be a part of Hunter Greene, Nick Lodolo, Graham Ashcraft and Andrew Abbott. Rotation accidents have been an enormous consider Cincinnati’s disappointing season. Bell indicated earlier than tonight’s sport that the Reds are hopeful of getting Greene and Abbott again earlier than the tip of the 12 months (relayed on X by Mark Sheldon of MLB.com). Lodolo, who went on the IL in late August with a finger sprain, is not going to return this season.