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D-Backs Catcher Gabriel Moreno Scratched From Lineup with Forearm Tightness, Undergoes Tests

Gabriel Moreno and Pavin Smith were scratched due to forearm tightness; Moreno will undergo imaging while Smith does not require tests, Diamondbacks manager said.

  • On Friday, Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo scratched catcher Gabriel Moreno and first baseman Pavin Smith from the lineup against the Kansas City Royals due to forearm tightness.
  • Lovullo noted that Moreno's right forearm tightness had been lingering for several days, prompting the manager to exercise caution and remove the 26-year-old from the field to rest.
  • While Smith avoided further testing, Moreno will undergo an MRI; Lovullo said Moreno "barely" feels the tightness when throwing and remains unaffected while hitting.
  • Should both players face extended absences, the Diamondbacks may rely on veteran catchers James McCann and Aramis Garcia, as prospect Adrian Del Castillo remains sidelined with a calf injury.
  • Losing the 2023 Gold Glove winner and a top-order hitter could significantly impact Arizona's lineup, particularly given both players' recent struggles to maintain health over the past two seasons.
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D-backs catcher Gabriel Moreno scratched from lineup with forearm tightness, undergoes tests

Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo says catcher Gabriel Moreno was a late scratch from Friday’s game against the Kansas City Royals because of right forearm tightness.

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Arizona Diamondbacks receiver Gabriel Moreno was withdrawn late in the game Friday against the Kansas City Royals due to a problem of stiffness in the right forearm, said manager Torey Lovulo.

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