Pittsburgh Pirates young star Oneil Cruz suffered a major injury on a play at the plate on Sunday.
Cruz was on third base with his Pirates leading the Chicago White Sox 1-0 in the bottom of the sixth inning. Ke’Bryan Hayes was batting and hit a slow grounder to third that Yoan Moncada fielded and threw home to try to throw out Cruz. Cruz was tagged out, but his left leg got stuck behind him during an awkward slide and collision with catcher Seby Zavala, causing him to go down in pain.
Neither team appeared to be happy with the way the play unfolded, and after words were exchanged the benches cleared.
Unfortunately for the Pirates, the diagnosis of Cruz's injury matches the fears felt in the immediate aftermath of the play.
It appeared the White Sox were displeased with Cruz's slide, but some where also questioning Zavala's positioning on the play.
Losing Cruz is a bad brack for the Pirates. The 24-year-old was a highly-touted prospect who briefly made his MLB debut in 2021. Last season, the shortstop posted a .744 OPS with 17 home runs in 87 games.
Cruz has drawn attention for his hard throws in the field and even harder hits at the plate. Unfortunately for Pittsburgh, he will be sidelined an extended period of time.
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