Baltimore Orioles Place Starting Pitcher Kyle Bradish on Injured List With UCL Sprain
In a setback for the Baltimore Orioles, starting pitcher Kyle Bradish has been sidelined due to a UCL (ulnar collateral ligament) sprain, prompting the team to place him on the injured list. The announcement came today from Orioles’ manager Brandon Hyde, who expressed disappointment over losing Bradish, a key member of their pitching rotation.
Bradish, 25, had been showing promising form this season, contributing significantly to the Orioles’ efforts on the mound. His injury comes at a crucial juncture for the team, which has been striving to improve its standing in the American League East.
The UCL sprain typically requires a period of rest and rehabilitation, although the exact timeline for Bradish’s recovery remains uncertain. This injury adds to the Orioles’ ongoing challenges as they navigate the rigorous Major League Baseball season.
Manager Hyde emphasized the team’s support for Bradish during his recovery and expressed confidence in the medical staff overseeing his treatment. The Orioles will now look to other pitchers to step up in Bradish’s absence and fill the void left in the starting rotation.
Bradish, originally drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in 2018 before joining the Orioles’ organization, has shown resilience in his career thus far. Fans and teammates alike are hopeful for his swift return to the mound as the Orioles continue to strive for success in the competitive MLB environment.
Stay tuned for updates as Bradish progresses through his rehabilitation and recovery process.
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