Diamondbacks' Corbin Carroll Hopes for Short IL Stint After Fastball Breaks Wrist
- Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll suffered a small fracture in his left wrist after being struck by a 91.4-mph fastball during Wednesday’s game in Toronto.
- Following initial X-rays that revealed no fracture, an MRI detected a chip fracture in Carroll's wrist, leading to him being sidelined with a 10-day injury designation starting Tuesday.
- Carroll, a 24-year-old All-Star and NL Rookie of the Year, was batting.255 with 20 home runs and leading MLB with nine triples before the injury.
- Manager Torey Lovullo confirmed that Carroll’s return date remains uncertain, and Carroll expressed frustration that his recovery is progressing more slowly than he had hoped, while remaining optimistic that his time on the injured list will be brief.
- Arizona, holding a 40-38 record and battling injuries across the roster, recalled Jake McCarthy to replace Carroll as they compete for a playoff spot in the NL West.
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Arizona Diamondbacks OF Corbin Carroll placed on IL with left wrist fracture
Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll was placed on the injured list with a chip fracture in his left wrist. Carroll suffered the injury last week after being hit in the hand by a 91.4-mph fastball during a game against the Toronto Blue Jays. He left the game after the top of the eighth inning and while postgame X-rays were initially negative, a follow up MRI revealed the extent of the damage. Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said at …
Diamondbacks outfielder Carroll has chip fracture in left wrist, timeline for return unknown
Arizona manager Torey Lovullo says outfielder Corbin Carroll has a chip fracture in his left wrist and his timeline for a return is unknown. Lovullo told reporters Monday night after a 10-0 win over the Chicago White Sox that Carroll…
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