
Washington Nationals pitcher Max Scherzer has been dealing with a thumb injury that has now caused a lat issue, according to reports from Globalnews.ca. The star pitcher was scratched from his scheduled start against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday due to the injury.
Scherzer initially injured his thumb while batting during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies last week. The injury was described as a minor issue at the time, but it seems to have worsened and now affected his lat muscle as well.
The latissimus dorsi muscle, commonly referred to as the lat, is a large muscle that extends from the lower back to the shoulder. It is responsible for several movements, including shoulder adduction and extension, as well as internal rotation of the shoulder.
Injuries to the lat muscle can be quite serious for athletes, as it can impact their ability to throw, swing a bat, or perform other essential movements in their sport. It is crucial for Scherzer to receive proper treatment and rehabilitation to ensure a full recovery and prevent any further complications.
The Nationals have not provided a timeline for Scherzer’s return to the mound, but they will undoubtedly be cautious with their ace pitcher to avoid any long-term issues. In the meantime, the team will have to rely on their other pitchers to step up and fill the void left by Scherzer’s absence.
Scherzer has been one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball over the past decade, winning three Cy Young Awards and making multiple All-Star appearances. His presence on the mound will be sorely missed by the Nationals as they continue their push for a playoff spot.
Fans of the Nationals will be eagerly awaiting updates on Scherzer’s condition and hoping for a speedy recovery for their star pitcher. In the meantime, they will have to trust in the team’s depth and resilience to overcome this setback and continue their pursuit of a championship.