Houston Astros Pitcher Kent Emanuel To Have Season-Ending Elbow Surgery
Posted Jun 4, 2021
Houston Astros left-handed pitcher Kent Emanuel, who threw 8 2/3 innings in relief in his Major League debut on April 24, revealed Thursday he will undergo surgery to fix the ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow, ending his season. Emanuel, who turns 29 on Friday, had pitched in 10 games this season, all in relief, posting a 2.55 ERA in 17 2/3 innings.
(MLB.com)
Related: Baseball, Baseball Recruiting
Scott Forbes leaned on Hubert Davis when UNC was struggling; baseball now on similar rollIf you’ve watched UNC's baseball team emerge from its struggles to finish the regular season with three straight ACC series wins and thought its trajectory...
Sun May 22, 2022Weekend Baseball Notebook: Heels Sweep Seminoles to End Regular Season
North Carolina used a combination of power, pitching, and small ball to sweep No. 12 Florida State to close the regular season -- 7-5, 10-4,...
Sun May 22, 2022
Seeds, Pools Set for 2022 ACC Baseball Championship
Coastal Division Champion Virginia Tech and Atlantic Division champion Louisville are the top two seeds for the 2022 ACC Baseball Championship, which runs Tuesday through...
Sun May 22, 2022
Matt Harvey suspended 60 games by MLB for distributing oxycodone
Matt Harvey, the former Tar Heel and veteran starting pitcher who has struggled to replicate his early-career stardom with the New York Mets, was handed...
Sun May 22, 2022
