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Miguel Amaya went to IL with a sloping strain on the left

Cincinnati – A left sloping trunk that took place on Saturday in Midgame

Amaya left the 6: 4 defeat of the Cubs against the Cincinnati-Reds after he had suffered the injury during a throw.

Amaya threw on the second basis on Reds Shortstop Elly de la Cruz ‘successful attempt with no one in the fifth and seemed uncomfortable after the game, and prompted managers Craig Punsell and a trainer to see him. Amaya tried to extend his upper body and invited his arm to test a throw before he came after and came out of the game. He immediately went to the clubhouse.

The injury is important that Consell found immediately after the game that Amaya will go on the IL. The Cubs will have a better idea of ​​how long Amaya could be if he is characterized by his weird, which will probably only happen on Tuesday, said Cunsell.

“We hope for the best,” he added.

Amaya, 26, said that he had no problems with his inclined sentence before the throw. While he is waiting to find out the severity of the injury, Amaya was clearly depressed because he was still processing the situation and the unknown people who dealt with it.

“We will wait every day to see what the results say and go from there,” said Amaya. “I am a competitor. I love to be on the field, especially with this team. I am sad that I will be outside, I don’t know how long I will be from the outside to root the team.”

Carson Kelly took over behind the plate and tried to bring the starter Colin Rea through the inning without further damage. However, thanks to Spencer Steers Single, the Reds gave another run in the middle to end a fifth with three runs to bring the Cubs into a 6-1 hole. The Cubs brought the binding run in the ninth plate, but Kyle Tucker’s flyout ended the game with a loss.

Kelly described that during the fifth “catch equipment equipment in the middle of the bat came out of a fire in the middle with drinking”. He went 2-against-2 on the plate, scored two runs and beat a solo homerun from the left foulstick in the ninth.

“There are many moving parts, but the game really slow down, take it after the other and pay attention to the game when you are not there.” This is something I learned at a young age, it is to really draw the whole game all the game, even if you are not there because you never know when a situation like this could happen. “

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