Detroit Tigers trade target Eugenio Suárez gets 'good news'
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DETROIT — After taking a fastball from Detroit Tigers pitcher Will Vest off his left hand on Monday, Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suárez appears to avoided serious injury. Suárez told reporters on Tuesday that a CT scan and MRI on his hand came back negative with no breaks.
Arizona Diamondbacks third baseman Eugenio Suarez had a CT scan and an MRI on Tuesday on his right hand and both came back negative, according to reports. Steve Gilbert, the Diamondbacks’ beat reporter for MLB.com, and Bob Nightengale of MLB.com reported that there were no breaks in Suarez’s hand.
Tigers manager AJ Hinch has nothing but good wishes for Eugenio Suarez after he was inadvertently hit by pitch on Monday.
DETROIT -- Eugenio Suárez still remembers June 7, 2014, the day he got his first MLB hit and first MLB homer with one swing of the bat against Boston Red Sox starter Jon Lester. Suárez was 22 years old, a shortstop then, wearing the Old English D at Comerica Park.
The Arizona Diamondbacks lost 5-1 to the Detroit Tigers on Monday, July 28, and All-Star Eugenio Suarez was hit by a pitch again.
This was hours before the game, in the cramped visitors’ clubhouse at Comerica Park. Eugenio Suarez, the former Tiger and current top available hitting talent on the trade market, tried to sort out all the different emotions roiling through him these days.
It wasn’t too long ago that the Detroit Tigers had the best record in baseball, putting some distance between themselves and the competition. Now, entering play