Thursday, October 24

Marte day after day with facial contusion after pregame mishap

CINCINNATI — A workforce coping with roster mayhem as a lot as opponents these days, the very last thing the Reds wanted Saturday was extra hassle. 

But hassle discovered them anyway as a pregame mishap throughout warmups left Reds third baseman Noelvi Marte unable to play in Saturday’s 4-3 loss to the Cardinals at Great American Ball Park. Marte was not prepared when teammate Elly De La Cruz threw a ball to him, and it struck him within the face earlier than he fell to the bottom. 

“I didn’t actually see a lot. I used to be sort of locked in,” said Reds rookie starter Carson Spiers, who was walking in from the bullpen when the accident happened. “I really heard the ball hit Marte within the mouth, or the nostril or wherever it acquired him. I didn’t actually see Elly throw it. I used to be trying down after which I simply heard the noise of the ball hit his face.”

De La Cruz instantly put his arms over his head in dismay after the accident. Coaches and an athletic coach tended to Marte, who bled from his nostril earlier than he left the sector for therapy. He was identified with a facial contusion and is listed as day after day.

“That was just scary,” Reds manager David Bell said. “He’s going to be fine. We don’t know how quickly he’ll be back in the lineup. He got tested out as a precaution. There’s a chance he’s back in there pretty soon. It’s all about how he responds to it. It was a pretty nasty blow.”

The begin of the sport was delayed 5 minutes because the Reds made a lineup change. Original second baseman Spencer Steer was shifted to 3rd base, whereas Alejo Lopez — who was summoned in its place participant from Triple-A Louisville earlier within the day — took Marte’s spot within the lineup and performed second base.

Marte left the ballpark and was not accessible after the sport. De La Cruz declined to remark via a workforce spokesperson.

After being pressured to patchwork their roster over the previous couple of weeks, all of it could be catching as much as the Reds. The workforce has made greater than 30 transactions in September alone, together with six gamers testing constructive for COVID-19. Over Cincinnati’s previous eight video games, seven rookies have served as beginning pitchers with one different recreation — Monday vs. the Mariners — being a bullpen day.

Spiers, who had his contract chosen from Double-A Chattanooga on Sept. 1, made his second large league begin on Saturday. He gave up 4 runs on 5 hits and three walks over three-plus innings.

The Reds trailed, 1-0, once they rallied for 3 runs within the second inning. Tyler Stephenson’s one-out RBI double to heart discipline scored Nick Senzel from first base. Lopez adopted with an RBI double to proper discipline and scored on Harrison Bader’s tender RBI single into proper discipline.

But Spiers misplaced the lead within the third inning when Willson Contreras slugged a two-out, two-run residence run to heart discipline. Lars Nootbaar drove within the go-ahead run within the fourth inning in opposition to reliever Sam Moll.

Frustration confirmed as Bell was ejected by home-plate umpire Brennan Miller within the fourth inning for arguing a referred to as strike to Tyler Stephenson. Next was Lopez, who took a referred to as third strike and was additionally ejected by Miller for angrily disagreeing.

“Not from the very beginning did we ever ask for it to be easy, ever,” Bell stated. “We have a long, long way to go. And we have an opportunity in front of us to — it’s still all about how we approach it, how we play, how we believe what’s going to happen. It’s all about that. We’re not handed anything. We have to play well.”

In the ninth inning with Christian Encarnacion-Strand representing the tying run, he was out at second base on a double play after a replay problem as a result of Encarnacion-Strand slid into second baseman Tommy Edman.

“I know that was a big call, a big play in the end. I’d rather just talk about the game,” Bell stated. “I think it’s probably just best — once it goes to replay, there’s nothing that can be done.”

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