New MLB: Jason Adam de Padres collapses on the ground with an injury, transported

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The Padres de San Diego not only lost against the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, but they may also have lost one of their stars readers for the season.

The emergency launcher, Jason Adam, hurt during the seventh round of the 4-3 defeat of the team at Petco Park.

The match was tied 3-3 at the top of the seventh with a withdrawal and a runner on the first basis when the Orioles stop Gunnar Henderson hit a weak chopper on the launcher’s mound.

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San Diego Padres’s relief launcher, Jason Adam, goes to a cart after falling with an injury during the seventh round of a Baltimore Orioles match on Monday, September 1, 2025, in San Diego, California. (AP photo / Gregory Bull)

Adam tried to play on the group but immediately struck on the ground. The Padres Jose Iglesias stop stopped the ball, but did not play when Henderson achieved the first goal.

As the game ended, Adam immediately made a sign of the canoe to get help.

“I felt pop right away, I felt like the quad rolled up, so I knew a little that it was not good. It was pain at the start and then you came a little:” Hey, did we get out of the outing? “Then he just waits to hear how long,” said Adam to journalists after the match on crutches with a splint on his left leg.

Adam said he “had gone to plant to go back and catch the ball, because it was a bit of a helicopter to my right, and it was then that I felt pop and it made a little away and I fell.”

The 34 -year -old lift was finally helped on a cart and removed the ground from a standing ovation.

Another lift of the stars Robert Suarez entered Adam’s place and withdrew the first striker he faced, but allowed a race when Dylan Beavers chose on the right field, marking Jeremiah Jackson to give the Orioles an advance of 4-3.

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San Diego Padres’s relief launcher, Jason Adam, holds on his leg after falling with an injury during the seventh round of a baseball match against the Baltimore 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 missing on a potential World Series race.

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

“You want to be part of it, but I can always play a small role by showing you every day for boys, but this is the most difficult part.”

Adam said he had to get an MRI for confirmation “but it looks like six to nine months, so the season is probably over”.

Adam was spectacular for the Padres this season. In 66 games, he posted an MPM of 1.93 and withdrew 70 thickness on 65 1/3 sleeves. The era of the 3.11 Padres enclosure was the best in the major league baseball, and Adam was a large part of this success.

Padres manager Mike Shildt called Adam as a “absolute battle horse”.

San Diego Padres’s relief launcher, Jason Adam, holds on his leg after falling with an injury during the seventh round of a baseball match against the Baltimore Orioles on Monday, September 1, 2025, in San Diego, California. (AP photo / Gregory Bull)

“We have a big clubhouse. We have great guys. I love him to death. Jason is a guy as solid as there are. He is very respected and means a lot for us. We will miss it and we will have to understand it,” said Shildt.

The paadres have lost two rights and drag the Los Angeles dodgers by 2,1 1/2 games in the West National League. They are two games ahead of the New York Mets for the second point of Joker NL.

The Padres (76-62) tried to run things on Tuesday when they face the Orioles (62-76) in the second match in their three-game series at 9:40 p.m..

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