Diamondbacks All-Star Carroll injures right arm on swing against Mets

Baseball
Published 07.07.2023
Diamondbacks All-Star Carroll injures right arm on swing against Mets

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star outfielder Corbin Carroll left Thursday evening’s sport in opposition to the New York Mets with a proper arm harm.

Carroll was injured on a swing within the seventh inning, instantly grabbing his higher arm. The rookie walked to the dugout and was met by Arizona’s coach earlier than heading into the clubhouse holding his arm.

Diamondbacks supervisor Torey Lovullo stated after the sport that Carroll’s shoulder confirmed no indicators of structural harm and he was anticipated to have an MRI on Friday.

Carroll had surgical procedure on his proper shoulder in May 2021. He left a June 29 sport in opposition to Tampa Bay after he felt one thing in his shoulder throughout his second at-bat of the sport within the third inning.

“It was a really weird feeling in my shoulder that I hadn’t felt since the injury,” he stated then. “I was pretty concerned. I just wanted to make sure the stability was all there. They checked it out and I got the green light there, which was a huge weight off my shoulders.”

He missed two video games, pinch hit Sunday and, after Arizona had an off day, returned to the beginning lineup on Tuesday.

Carroll was voted a starter in subsequent week’s All-Star Game in his hometown of Seattle, however his standing for the sport is now in jeopardy. He’s hitting .290 with 18 homers and 24 stolen bases for the NL West-leading Diamondbacks.