Diamondback RHP Corbin Burns exits with clear hand injury

Arizona Diamondback Standout Right-Hander Corbin Burns on Sunday exited the game with a clear hand injury in the fifth innings against Washington National.
Burns allowed CJ Abrams a two-out single and immediately came to the dugout to a trainer to come to the mound, then shouted in frustration. The conversation with Burns was brief, of course stating that his pitching was an issue with the arm.
There was no immediate disclosure of what kind of injury was burnt.
Burns gave one run and four hits in 4 2/3 innings before his exit. He hit six and one went away.
“It seems sad,” Arizona Third Basman Eagenio Suarez said about the departure of Burns. “He is really pitching well and then he left the game with some in his elbow today. I pray that we don’t remember him for a long time.”
The four-time all-star and the 2021 National League Cym Young Award winners are with Diamondback after signing a $ 210 million deal with Diamondback in their first season.
Burns is with 2.66 ERA at the beginning of 3–2 to 11 years. He has scored 63 runs in 64 1/3 innings.
There are strikeouts in eight sessions with Milwauki Brevers (2018-23), Baltimor Oriols (2024) and Diamondback (2025) in 210 showers (149 start) with 3.15 ERA with Burns 63-38 and 1,114 strikes.
Arizona won Sunday’s game 3–1 for his second win in the last 11 matches.
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