Cincinnati Reds David Bell said that Matt McLain will have his shoulder evaluated Monday, Charlie Goldsmith of The Cincinnati Enquirer reports. The Reds are embracing the possibility of another key player being unavailable in time for Opening Day. Bell told reporters last week that all options, including surgery, were being considered by the club on McLain’s non-throwing shoulder. He reported soreness in his left shoulder following a dive for a ball during a workout.
David Bell said Matt McLain is being evaluated later today. The 26th man spot may not be decided until Wednesday.
— Charlie Goldsmith (@CharlieG__) March 25, 2024
Matt McLain Will Not Start the Season on Time
Bell believes that McLain will open the season on the injured list.
“I think it’s safe to say he’s not going to start the year on time,” Bell said. “As far as knowing exactly what that’s going to look like, it’s still too early. Until he gets that second opinion, we’re really not going to know that. We can start planning on not having him to start the year.”
With the uncertainty surrounding McLain, the Reds didn’t hesitate to address their infield issue. Cincinnati went out and acquired utility infielder Santiago Espinal from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for minor league pitcher Chirs McElvain.
“It got done pretty quickly,” president of baseball operations Nick Krall said. “Two years ago, [Espinal] was an All-Star. He plays second, short and third. He serves as a real quality utility infielder who can player all over and gives guys days off.”
McLain Showed Plenty of Potential in 2023
BK, @CliffFloyd30 and @YonderalonsoU discuss where the Reds stand in the NL Central after reports of Matt McLain seeking a second opinion on his shoulder injury. #MLBTonight pic.twitter.com/OwJ9ijWUEx
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) March 22, 2024
McLain made his major league debut in 2023, making an impact with his potential. He hit a robust .290/.357/.507 with 16 home runs, 23 doubles, four triples and 14 stolen bases. He struck out in 28.5% in his trips to plate while walking 7.7% of the time. Despite going into the draft as a shortstop, McLain split time between the two middle infield slots. It shouldn’t come as a surprise if he focuses on second base with Elly De La Cruz taking the share at shortstop. The Reds have a plethora of infield surplus with Jeimer Candelario, who signed a three-year deal in the offseason. An 8-game suspension to Noelvi Marte has made things a little bit sparse and the absence of McLain could depend on how playing time is split around the diamond.
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