Cincinnati Reds’ Emilio Pagan Starts Rehab Assignment in Triple-A
The Cincinnati Reds have sent right-handed reliever Emilio Pagan to Triple-A Louisville to begin his rehab assignment after a hamstring strain sidelined him for nearly eight weeks. Pagan’s injury occurred while pitching against the Cubs, leading to immediate concern as he was carted off the field. Prior to the injury, he struggled in the early part of the season with a 4.22 ERA across 12 outings, and his strikeout rate plummeted to 18%, far below his previous seasons. He is expected to make multiple appearances for Louisville before returning to the big leagues. The team aims for him to regain his form as he works through this stint.
By the Numbers- Pagan posted a 4.22 ERA over 12 outings before his injury.
- His strikeout rate this season is at just 18%, down from 28% and 30% in previous years.
- Pagan is expected to make multiple appearances for Triple-A Louisville during his rehab stint.
- The Reds are eager for him to return and improve his performance as a reliever.
Pagan's success in his rehab appearances will determine the timeline for his return to the major leagues, with the Reds hopeful for a swift recovery and return to form. Continued monitoring of his strikeout rate and overall effectiveness will be crucial.
Bottom LineFor Emilio Pagan to regain his spot in the Reds' bullpen, he must not only recover from his injury but also improve his strikeout performance. The team's ability to navigate their reliever's struggles will significantly impact their upcoming games.
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