MLB News: Jason Adam de Padres collapses to the ground with an injury, loaded


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San Diego’s parents not only lost to Baltimore’s orioles on Monday, but they may also have lost one of their reliefs of stars for the season.

Socorro launcher Jason Adam hurt during the seventh entry of the 4-3 defeat of the team in Petco Park.

The game was tied 3-3 at the top of the seventh with an out and a corridor in the first base when the Orioles Gunnar Henderson campo hit a weak helicopter on the pitcher’s mound.

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The relief pitcher of the parents of San Diego, Jason Adam, leaves in a car after falling with an injury during the seventh entry of a baseball game against the Orioles of Baltimore on Monday, September 1, 2025 in San Diego, California. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Adam tried to make a play on the ground, but immediately wrinkled to the ground. The parents’ campocorto, José Iglesias, presented the ball, but had no game since Henderson reached the first base.

When the work ended, Adam immediately greeted the bench for help.

“I felt the pop immediately, I felt like the quadruple rolled up, so I knew a little that was not good. At first it was pain and then you come and I like: ‘Hey, do we go out?’ Then he is waiting to hear how much time, “Adam told journalists after the game while he was in crutches with an orthopedic device in the left leg.

Adam said that “he went to the plant to return and grab the ball, because it was a kind of helicopter to my right, and that was when I felt pop and gave up and fell.”

The 34 -year -old reliever was finally helped to a cart and took a standing ovation from the field.

All-Star relief, Robert Suárez, entered Adam’s house and struck out the first batter he faced, but allowed a race when Dylan Beavers connected a right field, scoring Jeremiah Jackson to give the orioles a 4-3 advantage.

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San Diego’s relief pitcher Jason Adam holds his leg after falling with an injury during the seventh entry of a baseball play against Baltimore’s orioles on Monday, September 1, 2025 in San Diego, California. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Adam said the most difficult part of his injury would be to miss a possible world series career.

“I think that is the most difficult part, the recovery is what it is, you can take that day to day, but only knowing this group here, the mental strength they have, the skill, you only know that there is everything in this Club house to win the World Series,” Adam said.

“You want to be part of that, but I can still play a small role in that appearing every day for children, but that is the most difficult part.”

Adam said he still needs to obtain a magnetic resonance for confirmation, “but that sounds six to nine months, so the season was probably done.”

Adam has been spectacular for parents this season. In 66 games, he published an effectiveness of 1.93 and struck out 70 batters in 65 1/3 entries. The era of the Bullpen of the parents of 3.11 was the best in the Baseball of the Major Leagues, and Adam was a great part of that success.

Parent manager Mike Shildt called Adam “an absolute battle horse.”

San Diego’s relief pitcher Jason Adam holds his leg after falling with an injury during the seventh entry of a baseball play against Baltimore’s orioles on Monday, September 1, 2025 in San Diego, California. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

“We have a great club house. We have great guys. I love him until death. Jason is a guy as solid as it is. It is very respected and means a lot for us. We will miss it and we will have to solve it,” said Shildt.

The parents have lost two in a row and follow the Los Angeles Dodgers for 2 1/2 games in the West National League. There are two games ahead of New York Mets for second place in NL Wild-Card.

The parents (76-62) tried to change things on Tuesday when they face the Orioles (62-76) in the second game of their three-game series at 9:40 pm et.

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