Cincinnati Reds' Nick Lodolo Leaves Rehab Start Early Due to Blister
Reds' Lodolo exits rehab start with blister issue
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Cincinnati Reds pitcher Nick Lodolo exited his rehab start with Single-A Daytona after 40 pitches due to a blister on his left index finger. Previously sidelined by a similar issue, he had thrown 22⁄3 hitless innings and struck out four batters before leaving the game.
- 01Nick Lodolo exited his rehab start after 40 pitches due to a blister.
- 02He had thrown 22⁄3 hitless innings with four strikeouts before leaving.
- 03Lodolo was expected to pitch 60 to 65 pitches during the outing.
- 04Last season, he recorded a 9-8 record with a 3.33 ERA.
- 05Lodolo's injury history includes previous issues with blisters.
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Cincinnati Reds left-handed pitcher Nick Lodolo faced another setback in his recovery as he exited his rehab start with Single-A Daytona due to a blister on his left index finger. This issue has plagued him previously, causing him to start the season on the injured list. During the rehab outing, Lodolo managed to pitch 22⁄3 hitless innings, striking out four batters before leaving after just 40 pitches. He was anticipated to throw between 60 to 65 pitches in total. Last season, Lodolo had a strong performance with a 9-8 record and a 3.33 ERA, showcasing his potential as a key player for the Reds.
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Lodolo's ongoing blister issues may delay his return to the Reds, affecting the team's pitching depth and performance.
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