Tuesday, October 22

Freeland hurts proper shoulder diving for comebacker

SAN FRANCISCO — Colorado Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland left Sunday’s 1-0 loss to the San Francisco Giants with what seemed to be a severe harm to his proper shoulder.

With the Rockies trailing within the seventh inning, Freeland jumped off the mound and dived head-first to discipline a bunt by Giants second baseman Brett Wisely, showing to land arduous on his non-pitching shoulder. Freeland made a fast transfer to rise up to make a throw however instantly collapsed to the turf in extreme ache.

Teammates instantly motioned for medical employees, who rushed to the sphere and tended to the 30-year-old. After a couple of moments, Freeland rose with the assistance of teammates and walked off the sphere with a coach supporting his arm.

Freeland had allowed one run on a J.D. Davis homer within the fourth inning. He was relieved by Justin Lawrence, who bought the ultimate two outs of the scoreless inning.

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