Already the Philadelphia Phillies will have to start the season without Bryce Harper, who is recovering from a Tommy John type operation, now another tile has just fallen on the head of the club.
During the day’s preseason game, the club’s first baseman, Rhys Hoskins, left the game after seeing his knee give out.
The worst part of it all? There was no contact.
As we can see, he was alone in the world when he fell on the ground, which means that something gave way in his left knee.
It’s often a sign that it’s serious, that.
The Phillies, who used a go-kart to pull the player off the field, said an update would be issued later. Right now is the time to take some tests.
The way things are, I have a feeling the power hitter is in for quite a while on the sidelines. After all, if it wasn’t serious, he wouldn’t have fallen like this.
For the 30-year-old player, falling in battle like this one year from full autonomy is not good news at the contractual level.
And obviously, for the club, it’s also a shame. After all, Hoskins is an important part of a team that has improved in the offseason – especially with the addition of Trea Turner.
We wish him a speedy rehabilitation process.
- He became a star.
- Jason Heyward won his bet.
- Yusei Kikuchi is ready for the start of the season.
- Doesn’t Trea Turner know the World Classic is over?