Player Injury
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sportsnet.caBlue Jays outfielder exits game after fan-thrown ball bruises wrist
Toronto Blue Jays outfielder Jesus Sánchez left Sunday's game against the Baltimore Orioles after a ball thrown from the stands struck his right wrist. X-rays showed no fracture, and Sánchez said he expects to return to the lineup.
Usa TodayNick Bosa Says Brother Joey Bosa Focused on Golf Not Football
Nick Bosa stated his brother Joey is working on his golf game and not thinking much about football. Joey Bosa has been a free agent since his contract with the Buffalo Bills expired after the 2025 season.
nypost.comMaple Leafs Say Forward Max Domi Out Indefinitely After Surgery Complications
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that forward Max Domi will miss an indefinite period after complications from offseason surgery. Domi recorded 12 goals and 36 points in 80 games during the 2025-26 season.
awfulannouncing.comBraves Shortstop Kim Ha-seong Records Hit and Stolen Base in First Rehab Game
Atlanta Braves shortstop Kim Ha-seong went 1-for-2 with a stolen base in his initial rehab outing for Double-A Columbus. The performance marks progress in his recovery from a finger injury sustained in January. Kim could return to the majors as early as May 19, Yonhap reported.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewDevin Booker Injures Ankle Tripping Over Thunder Player's Foot in Game 3
Phoenix Suns player Devin Booker sustained a left ankle injury during Game 3 against the Oklahoma City Thunder after tripping over Lu Dort's foot. Booker returned to the game shortly after and stated he was unsure if the action was intentional. The Suns lost the game, and Booker…
espn.comUConn Guard Solo Ball to Miss 2026-27 Season After Wrist Surgery
UConn announced that guard Solo Ball will undergo wrist surgery and miss the entire 2026-27 season on a medical redshirt. He is expected to return for the 2027-28 season. The injury occurred during the previous season, and Ball played through it with his wrist taped.