Cubs’ Seiya Suzuki in Sunday’s lineup after knee injury scare, but there’s a catch
With Chicago Cubs star Seiya Suzuki suffering a knee injury in Sunday’s 6-1 win over the San Francisco Giants, there was concern if the issue could keep the 31-year-0ld out for future games. As rumors have swirled around Suzuki and the Cubs regarding his trade status, the focus now is on his health, with the latest news signaling the knee injury isn’t too serious.
According to Vinnie Duber of The Chicago Sun-Times, Suzuki is in Chicago’s lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Giants, but the catch is that he is at designated hitter, meaning he won’t play in the field.
“Suzuki is in the Cubs’ lineup, as the DH, for the series finale today by the Bay,” Duber wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Suzuki sustained the injury in the fourth inning while chasing a tough fly-ball, as he looked to overstrain his knee in an awkward spot, forcing him to exit the contest with discomfort in the area. Manager Craig Counsell would say that reports were positive after the fact, but the question remained how Suzuki would feel the next day.
“The reports after he came out were positive,” Counsell said, according to The Chicago Sun-Times. “But the most important thing is: How is he going to feel tomorrow?”
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Cubs’ Seiya Suzuki looking to further improve as a hitter
The answer to Counsell’s question would be that he is feeling healthy enough to hit, but not play in the outfield, as Suzuki himself depended on how he felt on Sunday.
“I’m wishing it’s not a big deal,” Suzuki said, via an interpreter. “I’ll wake up tomorrow, see how everything feels. If I can go from there, go for it. If not, we’ll see how it goes.”
It was a shame since Suzuki was in the midst of a productive defensive game in right field, having made an impressive sliding catch and zipping a ball to get a runner out at second base before. At any rate, Suzuki looks to improve as he has a .255 batting average to go along with 10 home runs and 28 RBIs, as his situation will be monitored.
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