Bulls News: Willson Contreras injury update |
Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras was injured during Wednesday's game as he trying to leg out an infield single in the seventh inning.
It appeared that his right hamstring gave way half way down the baseline. He walked gingerly off the field with the help the Cubs training staff. Contreras was recently named National League Player of the Month for hitting 10-for-22 with five homers and 12 RBIs. Since the All-Star break, he is batting .311 with 10 homers and 29 RBIs. According to ESPN's Jesse Rogers on Thursday evening, a MLB source told him that Contreras will be out at least two weeks due to the hamstring injury but avoided a "worst case scenario" and should be back before the end of the regular season. That is decent news for the Cubs because he could have tore his hamstring and been done for the season. Newcomer Alex Avila will not step into the starting lineup and have a prominent role in the next few weeks. On Thursday, Contreras tweeted the following thank you to all the Cubs fans for their support during this rough time. "On my! To get the MRI," Contreras posted. It's time to get healthy and come back stronger than before...Thank you all for the support." Click here to purchase this hot gear Check out the video below of the play. Uh oh. Willson Contreras exits Wednesday's game after suffering a leg injury running to first. More updates to follow from @CSNMooney. pic.twitter.com/2gb6YSOLB8