The San Diego Padres will start the 2025 MLB season without two of their bullpen depth pieces, who are out with varying injuries. According to 97.3 The
The San Diego Padres are looking to surpass all expectations this season. An untimely exit in 2024 has made for an offseason unlike any other, but the excitement around the current roster is something that hasn't been felt in quite a few seasons.
Injuries may force the Padres to shuffle the order of their bullpen Spring training is in full swing, but the San Diego Padres are already facing injuries that could cause a shuffle to the bullpen order.
San Diego Padres right-hander Sean Reynolds sustained a stress reaction in his right foot, per manager Mike Shildt. The team is still determining Reynolds' timeline to return, but he is currently in a boot.
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Sean Reynolds is suffering from a stress reaction in his right foot, and Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune writes that Reynolds will be wearing a walking boot “for at least the next week and a half.”
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