The Pittsburgh Pirates placed reliever Hunter Stratton on the 60-day injured list Sunday with a rupture of his left patella tendon.
Stratton suffered the injury during Saturday’s loss to the Cincinnati Reds. The team said imaging would be done to determine the injury’s severity.
Before the Pirates released the diagnosis, manager Derek Shelton said the right-hander’s injury “did not look good. I would say this is going to be significant time [out].”
In relief of starter Jake Woodford in the fourth inning, Stratton was facing his first batter, Tyler Stephenson, with the bases loaded. Stratton uncorked a wild pitch, allowing Jonathan India to score from third. On the play, Elly De La Cruz also scored from second to give the Reds an 8-2 lead as Stratton missed the flip from catcher Joey Bart. He chased the ball to the backstop but fell awkwardly trying to retrieve it, clutching his left leg.
Stratton was charged with an error on the play.
Jalen Beeks replaced Stratton and retired the next two batters to end the inning.
Stratton, 27, is 2-1 with one save and a 3.58 ERA in 36 relief appearances this season, his second in the majors.
Also Sunday, the Pirates recalled left-hander Brady Feigl from Triple-A Indianapolis.
Feigl posted a 7-2 record with two saves and a 3.83 ERA in 33 appearances (one start) with Indianapolis this season. At 33, he has yet to make his major-league debut.
–Field Level Media