The Tampa Bay Rays have been hit with another injury blow as Drew Rasmussen has been placed on the 60-day injury list due to a flexor strain. This is the latest in a series of pitching injuries that have plagued the team, and it has left many fans wondering what this means for the Rays going forward.
Drew Rasmussen had been a key member of the Rays’ pitching staff this season. In 27 appearances, he had a 3.09 ERA with 50 strikeouts in 43 2/3 innings pitched. His performance on the mound had been instrumental in helping the Rays climb to the top of the American League East standings.
However, this latest injury has come at a crucial time for the team, as they look to maintain their position at the top of the table. It means that they will be without one of their best pitchers for at least two months, which is a significant loss for the team.
The news of Rasmussen’s injury comes just weeks after fellow pitchers Tyler Glasnow and Ryan Yarbrough were also placed on the injury list. Glasnow is out for the season with a UCL tear, while Yarbrough is expected to be out for a few more weeks due to a groin injury.
The Rays have been forced to rely on their bullpen to cover the gaps left by these injured pitchers. They have called up several minor league players to fill the bullpen, including Shane Baz, who made his Major League debut on September 20 against the Blue Jays.
While the Rays are no strangers to dealing with injuries, this latest setback has left many fans worried about the team’s chances of making it to the playoffs. With just a few weeks left in the regular season, the Rays will need to regroup and find ways to win without some of their top pitchers.
Despite the challenges, the Rays are still in a good position to make it to the playoffs. They hold a two-game lead over the Boston Red Sox in the AL East and have one of the best records in the league. The team will need to continue to play well and hope that their injured pitchers can make a return in time for the playoffs.
In conclusion, Drew Rasmussen’s injury is a blow to the Tampa Bay Rays pitching staff, but the team is no stranger to dealing with injuries. The Rays will need to rely on their bullpen and find ways to continue winning games without some of their top pitchers. With a few weeks left in the regular season, the team will need to play well to maintain their position at the top of the AL East standings and make a push for the playoffs.