July 4, 2024

Injury to insult: Reds set to add MLB-high 13th player to IL amid long losing streakReds SP Frankie Montas reacts to injury diagnosis after getting nailed by line drive vs. Angels

Frankie Montas took a line drive to the arm on Sunday.

With pitching injuries becoming a daily occurrence in the MLB this season, Cincinnati Reds right-hander Frankie Montas got some unfortunate luck during his abrupt start on Sunday.

Montas was struck on the forearm by a ball at 101 mph off the bat of Taylor Ward in the first inning of the Reds’ 3-0 win over the Los Angeles Angels. Montas finished the play to record the out but was pulled from the game afterward. He faced three batters before his day was done.

“I was going to make the play, regardless. I told myself, ‘Get him out and worry about your arm after that,’” Montas said, per Mark Sheldon.

Given the immediate aftermath of the hit, it’s a surprise that Montas could pick up the ball and make a throw to first base.Injury to insult: Reds set to add MLB-high 13th player to IL amid long losing streak

“I couldn’t feel my hand. It swelled up right away. It just really hurt at the time. Any time you get hit in the arm — especially your pitching arm — you’re a little concerned. A lot of thoughts go through your head.”

X-rays were negative for a fracture, per Charlie Goldsmith, a good sign for Montas and the Reds. He’s still expected to miss at least one start with a right forearm contusion, which manager David Bell said would be the best-case scenario.

In his first season with the Reds, Montas has a 4.19 ERA in 19.1 innings across five starts. He signed a one-year, $16 million contract with a $20 million option in 2025.

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