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Bryan Reynolds Leaves Pirates’ Game Against Tigers when Wife Goes Into Labor

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, JUN 17 – Bryan Reynolds left the game early after his wife went into labor as the Pirates faced the Tigers, with Reynolds expected to join the team after paternity leave.

  • Bryan Reynolds, outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, left the game against the Detroit Tigers on June 17 at Comerica Park when his wife went into labor.
  • Reynolds left the game early in the second inning as his wife went into labor, prompting the Pirates to place him on the paternity list.
  • Alexander Canario replaced Reynolds in right field and hit a two-run single that gave Pittsburgh a 3-2 lead before Detroit rallied to win 7-3.
  • Reynolds has appeared in 71 of 74 games this season, slashing.222/.295/.360 with eight home runs and 39 RBIs while struggling offensively.
  • Pirates manager Don Kelly said, "That's what I would think, given the timing," reflecting on Reynolds’ paternity leave and expected near-term return.
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Pirates place OF Bryan Reynolds on paternity list

Pittsburgh Pirates standout outfielder Bryan Reynolds was placed on the paternity list Wednesday.

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Bryan Reynolds leaves Pirates' game against Tigers when wife goes into labor

Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Bryan Reynolds left Tuesday night’s game against the Detroit Tigers in the second inning when his wife went into labor.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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