Arizona Diamondbacks say that the problem with Korbin Burns shoulder is not serious, but this will not prevent some from worrying about the starting jug with nine figures.
On Saturday, the manager of D-Backs Torey Lovullo said that the team scratches Burns from its next start due to inflammation of the shoulder, according to the Republic of Arizona. According to reports, he added that the club hopes that the 30-year-old Berns will be able to make its next planned beginning and will not require a trip to the 15-day IL.
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From the republic:
“I think that this was probably the beginning or two that he expressed it and felt (fatigue in the shoulder),” said Lovullo before the second game of three games from Philadelphia Phillis here on May 3.
“We were with him.“ What do you think? What do you want to do? “He is like:” I’m fine, let me continue to go. ” At some point, we all decided that the best that can be done to get ahead of this, let’s look at this, get some visualization, retreat, if we need and let him potentially miss the beginning, and it should be good before the end of the year. ”
Berns is in a month in a six -year contract for 210 million dollars, which he signed with Arizona in the last off -season, one of the largest transactions that signed any player in a free agency. Its results are still not quite worthy of Cy Young numbers, which were probably hoping for D-Backs.
Its 3.58 era is higher than the average, and it threw 32 2/3 of the supplies for six starts, but it significantly exceeds its 5.08 FIP and is in a pace for career worst of the exit speed (20.0%), and with the norm (12.1%). It is even more concerned that its deyting level has already decreased over five consecutive seasons before joining D-Backs, and its signature decreased from 95.3 miles per hour in 2024 to 93.9 miles per hour in 2025.
Arizona will hope that a) these problems will be completely related to his shoulder problem and b) This problem is simply a short -term problem. Otherwise, they will face a serious oncoming wind, since they try to keep up with the ridiculous competitive NL West.
Despite the fact that they kept the record 17-15, making them one of the eight teams higher.
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