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Padres avoid major injuries despite a difficult loss for yankees

The Padres de San Diego may have lost against New York Yankees, but the team seems to have avoided serious injuries to key players while they are heading for their weekend series in Colorado.

The launcher Dylan Cease was his best match of the season, taking a boost in the 7th round before feeling discomfort in his forearm. The right -hander was seen flexing his hand, causing a visit to the training staff.

“The training staff are not too worried,” said manager Mike Shildt after the match. “Just a little a cramp. He wanted to continue to shed.”

Jackson Merrill, who recently returned from the injured list with impressive performances, including his 4th time circuit of the season, was hit by a quick ball of the lift of the Yankees Devin Williams in the 10th round.

“I did it in the forearm, you know, a hard child. Of course, it does not feel good, but I do not have the impression that he will be compromised in the future,” said Shildt.

The paadres expect more good news with Jake Cronenworth returning this weekend. Cronenworth has been sidelined since April 6 with a broken coast after being struck by Ben Brown of Cubs. His successful rehabilitation passage to El Paso included a home run, signaling his desire to join the Colorado programming.

On the pitching front, Yu Darvish was to face the livestrs live in Peoria today while the team continues to target a return at the end of May for one of their best starters.

Despite a sequence of two consecutive defeats, the overall health prospects for the paadres remain positive as they are preparing for their series against the Rockies.

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