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sports1 year ago

Xander Bogaerts Out for Two Months with Shoulder Fracture

The San Diego Padres have placed Xander Bogaerts on the injured list due to a left shoulder fracture, sidelining him for at least two months. In response, the team has recalled veteran David Peralta, who will serve as a left-handed bat off the bench and provide outfield coverage. Bogaerts, who had recently improved his performance, is optimistic about a quicker return. The Padres are adjusting their lineup to accommodate the changes, with Tyler Wade starting at shortstop and other positional shifts.

sports1 year ago

Padres' Xander Bogaerts Out for Two Months with Fractured Shoulder

The San Diego Padres have placed infielder Xander Bogaerts on the 10-day injured list due to a left shoulder fracture, with outfielder David Peralta taking his roster spot. Bogaerts is expected to miss at least two months, potentially returning in late summer. The Padres, currently holding the final Wild Card spot in the National League, will need to adjust their lineup and may consider further roster moves to stay competitive.

sports1 year ago

"Justin Steele's Remarkable Journey to Cubs' 2024 Opening Day Starter"

Justin Steele reflects on the honor of being the first lefty drafted by the Cubs to start on opening day, while David Peralta and Ian Happ recover from injuries. The Cubs are considering adding J.D. Davis to their roster, and Mookie Betts' move to shortstop adds to the All-Star field. Peter Gammons criticizes Red Sox ownership, and historical notes about Wildfire Schulte's 1911 season are shared.

sports1 year ago

Chicago Cubs Bolster Outfield Depth with Minor League Signings

The Chicago Cubs have reached an agreement with outfielder David Peralta on a minor league contract. Peralta, who struggled in the 2023 season with the Dodgers due to injuries, will provide depth and a veteran presence for the Cubs. While he faces competition for playing time in the outfield, his solid defensive skills and potential for a bounce-back performance make him a valuable addition to the team.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers' Taylor and Peralta sidelined with injuries.

Dodgers' Chris Taylor has been diagnosed with a bone bruise in his knee, while David Peralta is dealing with hamstring discomfort. Julio Urias is progressing in his rehab of a hamstring strain, throwing a 40-pitch bullpen session, and is set to begin a rehab assignment soon. Daniel Hudson is also nearing a return to the Dodgers' bullpen after rehabbing from knee surgery. The Dodgers are facing a significant test to their position player depth with Max Muncy also on the injured list, but the team remains optimistic that Taylor and Peralta can avoid a stint on the IL.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers' Chris Taylor and David Peralta Sidelined with Injuries

Dodgers' Chris Taylor will undergo an MRI exam on his injured knee to determine the severity of his injury, while David Peralta is expected to miss a game or two with a small hamstring strain. With Max Muncy already on the injured list, the Dodgers would be in a tough spot if Taylor is forced to head to the IL. The team's options for replacing Taylor include Yonny Hernandez, Eddys Leonard, Jorbit Vivas, and Jahmai Jones.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers' walk-off win over Cubs highlights risky pitching decision.

The Los Angeles Dodgers walked off the Chicago Cubs for a 2-1 victory after Michael Fulmer threw a single pitch to David Peralta, which rolled just past a diving Nico Hoerner into right field, scoring two runs. The decision to face Peralta at all was questionable, as the tying run was on third, the winning on second with first base unoccupied, and the Dodgers' catcher, Austin Barnes, was on deck. The Cubs offense likely should have put more runs on the board to make all of this moot.

sports2 years ago

Dodgers suffer loss to Cubs despite Taillon's solid performance.

David Peralta's walk-off single in the ninth inning lifted the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Jackie Robinson Day. The Dodgers struggled to get hits throughout the game, but rookies James Outman and Miguel Vargas sparked a rally in the ninth inning, putting runners on second and third. Peralta, a 35-year-old veteran who hadn't played since Wednesday, grounded a single into right field to score Outman and Vargas, giving the Dodgers their first walk-off win of the season.