Eugenio Suárez: No fracture, ready to return; impacts MLB market

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Eugenio Suárez: No Fracture and Possible Return to the Diamond

Good news for the D-backs and teams interested in Eugenio Suárez: the Venezuelan third baseman did not suffer a fracture in his right hand and could return to action this Wednesday. Suárez was hit by a 95.6 mph fastball thrown by Will Vest, a Tigers reliever, on Monday in the ninth inning. The hit on his right index finger caused concern at a crucial moment in the season, close to the Trade Deadline. Fortunately, radiological and additional examinations revealed no structural damage. Although he did not participate in Tuesday’s game, his possible return is expected on Wednesday, depending on the reduction of inflammation. If you pay a price like that, you have to feel very good about what you are receiving. Suárez, one of the most sought-after hitters in the current market, had already been hit on the left pinky finger during the All-Star Game, but the studies were favorable on both occasions. The Venezuelan has demonstrated offensive and defensive consistency this season, making him a valuable asset for the D-backs and any team seeking the playoffs. Several teams, including the Tigers, have shown interest in acquiring him, although the D-backs have not confirmed their willingness to negotiate him.

The Red-Hot Forex Market

Eugenio Suárez’s situation presents itself in an uncertain but potentially dynamic market. Teams like the Yankees, Blue Jays, Rays, Cubs, Brewers, and Reds are looking for reinforcements, although prices remain high, especially for hitters and relievers. Other players like Dylan Cease, Sandy Alcántara, Cedric Mullins, Ryan O’Hearn, Marcell Ozuna and Luis Robert Jr. are also mentioned in the rumors. Aaron Judge’s injury complicates the situation for New York, while other franchises define their course in the coming days.
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