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Padres chooses Tyler Wade to bring Jake Cronenworth

Padre announces infielder Jake Cronenworth It has been placed on the 10-day list of injuries, and traced back to April 9, the location of the right rib fracture was not placed. Infielder/outfielder Taylor Wade Selected as his place on the roster. Make room on 40 right-handed Matt Waldron Transferred to 60 days IL.

As shown in this video from MLB.com, Cronenworth was hit by a match on Sunday. He stayed in that game, still played on Monday and Tuesday, but was defeated by the latter and did not compete on Wednesday. Manager Mike Shildt downplayed the issue as Cronenworth himself thought he would be ready to compete before Friday’s AJ Cassavell at MLB.com.

It seems the club has decided to send him to Illinois State University. It is unclear whether he has experienced some kind of setback or whether they just want him to rest more. Since IL’s job is outdated, if he is healthy, he may return in about a week.

Fernando Tatis Jr. This week, I’ve been struggling with some shoulder pain. Jackson Merrill Lynn With hamstring strains on the IL, this makes Padres a little short of this week. On Wednesday, they have Jose Iglesias At second base, the field rotation Brandon Rockridge,,,,, Jason Heyward and Oscar González. That’s left Yuli Gurriel As the only non-capturer available on the bench for the game.

Wade, 30, will provide more safety nets. He has never been a batsman, and he has played 0.217/.291/.289 games in his career, but he is a strong defender. He has experience with all three outfield games and three infield spots on the left side of first base. He didn’t break the camp with the club this year, but accepted a thorough mission after clearing the saving throws. Now, the injury situation soon requires him to return to his profession.

To open a place for Wade, the club kept Waldron out of use until late May. He started the season with tilted pressure on the 15-day injury roster. He can return 60 days after the initial IL placement. His current situation is unclear, but it seems that the monk does not want him to come back in the next six weeks or so.

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