Juan Soto suffered what the Padres described as a mild left oblique strain during a minor league game today. Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune hears from a team source that the the Padres are being “careful” with the injury and that the removal was precautionary, which is naturally understandable given the risk involved in any oblique injury.
For now, Soto is listed as day-to-day, and the outfielder is sure to undergo a battery of tests to investigate the exact nature of the problem. While oblique injuries can vary greatly in severity, it’s rare to see a player suffer even a small strain (or less than a Grade 1 type of strain) and not miss any time whatsoever. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see the Padres place Soto on the injured list as a further precaution, just to give him an extra 10 days (at minimum) at the start of the season to both get healthy and to get fully ramped up.
Soto was limited earlier in Spring Training by a minor calf problem and he only just returned to San Diego’s camp after playing with the Dominican Republic’s team in the World Baseball Classic. Soto was on fire during WBC play and during his limited Spring Training action, so he might not need a lot of time to get ready once he is healthy. However, Acee notes that Soto was playing in the minor league game in order to get some extra work in following his WBC stint.
Losing Soto for any amount of time obviously isn’t ideal for the Padres, especially considering that the team has already been visited by the injury bug during camp. Joe Musgrove is expected to miss at least his first two start of the season due to a fractured toe, Adrian Morejon is likely also IL-bound due to elbow inflammation, and just earlier today, Austin Nola suffered a possible broken nose after being hit in the face with a pitch.
Adam Engel was slowed by a calf injury earlier in Spring Training, but he is on pace to be ready for Opening Day and possibly for a larger slice of playing time if Soto is sidelined. Jose Azocar and minor league signing David Dahl could now both make the team, and join with Matt Carpenter (projected for right field duty) and starting center fielder Trent Grisham in the Padres’ outfield mix. Fernando Tatis Jr. will also join this group and take over a starting role, but not until he serves the final 20 games of his PED suspension.
A number of other non-roster invitees (i.e. Rangel Ravelo, Tim Lopes, Alfonso Rivas, Max Schrock, Preston Tucker, Brandon Dixon, Luis Liberato) have varying levels of MLB experience and at least some experience in the outfield, so they could also factor into San Diego’s plans. The Padres could also certainly add to this group with other minor league signings or perhaps a higher-level trade in the event that Soto’s oblique strain is more severe than it seems.
All around me are familiar faces…
I find it kind of lonely; I find it kind of sad
The dreams in which I’m dying are the best I’ve ever had!
I was about to say that particular line, but I don’t want to give off the impression I’m suicidal.
Neither am I, but for some reason I still think it’s amongst the greatest lines ever. Go figure!
I do find that line quite disturbing, though.
Same. Love my life. Greatly appreciate the lyric.
More reason that you can’t sign free agents and trade your way to victory. The baseball gods are real
Homegrowns don’t strain obliques?
Brew – it’s called sarcasm, bubs
No, the “baseball gods” are as fake as fake can be. There is only one true God. You might be trying to be lighthearted, but that phrase really irks me. I know that this is a “baseball trade rumors” site but it’s about time we think (even a little) about what we speak, type or write.
What are you, Prospect, a cave dweller? Wake up!
Last I checked the official Index of Deities, there were more than 10,000 gods for a few thousand religions…the there are the demi- and the oh, the -desses,
DodgerBlonde: No,I’m not a “cave dweller”. I live in a 3 bedroom house with my wife of 25 yrs and our 2 boys (7 & 11). Thanks for asking. Even though I wasn’t there I’m sure that even “cave dwellers” knew that there’s only one true living God. How about you?
The only real god is Rob Manfred
Jobu answers all baseball related prayers!
Our Cave Dweller friend was very likely a polytheist. We can thank the Jews for further developing the idea of one all powerful God, but even they got some help from the Zoroastrians and Manicheans.
Ceiling cat*
I agree with most religious people on one thing: “All the other Gods and religions are fake.”
So the God you worship is the only true one? None of the other 30,000+ God’s and Dieties known to b worshipped by humans count??? Seems kind of self righteous no?
Tigers3232: No, I’m not self righteous. Which of these other “30,000 gods & deities” is responsible for creating life as we know it? Which of them created the birds? Or the worms? Or deer? Which of them do you credit for your own existence? I’m not trying to condemn or ridicule anyone. I simply made a comment that “it irks me” when people use the term “baseball gods” and the like. To some it’s just a phrase but to ME it’s irresponsible & reprehensible to use the term “god” except when referring to my,your,our creator. I’m trying to teach my kids about the pitfalls of these “false idols” that people accept in our current world.
Actually 1000’s of them according to their worshippers. And the term God far predates the existence of said God you re referring to….
Tigers, your viewpoint that yours is the one true god is exactly what’s wrong with your religion.
Can I have some of what you’re smoking ?? Apparently my pot isn’t strong enough. Did you really just state that “god” is in fact real? Okay so god made the birds worms deers and the toilet I’m currently sitting on. Where’s the prove?? Oh right you have absolutely no concrete evidence that “god” exists. Religion is all just one brainwashing experience. I was dragged to church for the first time by my wife recently and couldn’t contain my laughter when they started asking for money from everyone. So again please present the scientific evidence that god exists. Either that or go back to hanging out with your unicorns and Bigfoot and get off this site.
Cool well while were on the subject I have the cure for cancer. Yup invented it myself last night in my basement. I won’t provide any proof though you’ll just have to take my word on it.
If you’re going to present something as fact you should be able to have the resources to prove it is in fact true. Saying that god is real is as believable as saying my dog can talk.
Calling someone out for making false claims isn’t okay? You mention stop caring what people believe yet you’ve replied to me twice now so perhaps you should take your own advice.
George Carlin stated it best
youtube.com/watch?v=2tp0UNcjzl8
Well, teach your kids, good on you, but don’t proselytize a baseball chat thread
Fascinating debate on a baseball website. Maybe you guys should take it outside. Just don’t strain any obliques.
Doesn’t matter if we fought there’d still be no god
You only follow that god because of the family you were born into, the location where you were dropped.
Stop trolling.. It’s a god damn baseball site, not a cesspool for self-righteous people who believe in wizards. Sorry, ONE wizard.
@grnmt, where did I state that any God was the true God let alone of I worshipped one or believed any was the true one? My point was the exact opposite
Tigers, lol so sorry I obviously screwed up and my comment was meant for prospect 😛
Reminds me of something that Dan Fouts once said. “I’m a poly atheist. There are many gods I don’t believe in .”
Nola out, and Soto out in the same game
Soto didn’t play the Cubs today. He went out in a B game on the backfields.
(So To)ugh to see
Juan Soto would never have suffered a mild oblique strain if his team was still playing in the WBC. Cancel minor league games!
Jokes aside, I thought you were in favor of the WBC. Weren’t you mocking the Diaz and Altive hysteria?
Missed the sarcasm huh?
@deGrom Texas Ranger
I like the World Baseball Classic. Yes, I’m mocking both sides of the argument in my OP above.
And this is why we can’t have spring training if guys with these huge contracts are gonna get hurt like this. I mean, also isn’t it just a bit suspicious that this injury took place after he just played in the WBC……. Connect the dots folks!! Open yer eyes…. It’s all a conspiracy. He’s out to ruin spring training when it was really the fault of the WBC.
In all seriousness, didn’t the NFL lessen the amount of preseason games to decrease injury risk?
NFL is quite different than MLB. Potential for serious injuries exponentially worse. They also canceled preseason games to add a game to reg season.
I think the extra regular season game is way more about the owners making way more money selling their product as a game that counts compared to a preseason game that gets way less attention because it doesn’t count and the stars play very briefly.
Why am I hearing the word oblique associated with so many spring injuries? I don’t recall them being obliques before this year.
Future looking oblique for some teams
Obliques are involved in turning the upper body which is an important power source in throwing and hitting.
There always have been Oblique strains, however I think that maybe nowadays players get pushed harder to get that extra mph of batspeed or pitching velo, sometimes using stuff like weighted balls, run and gun throws etc which can increase force production but also puts higher forces on the body.
I think you are you onto something. Coaching and tech has them pushing closer to the edge.
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This wouldn’t have happened if Soto didn’t play in the WBC.
So many darn oblique injuries. What is going on? This is not good for the game, something has to be done.
Mandatory oblique-ectomies for everyone!
That made me laugh! In all seriousness though, oblique injuries are happening way too often it seems like.
What a brutal day for the Padres.
Hope he’s back soon.
I need Engel to get a bigger role so as to enable me to make more Marx and Engels puns..
Oblique injuries, much like calf injuries (Sota has that too.), can not only linger, but are easy to reaggravate. I have a feeling Soto is gonna end up missing time, and maybe significant time, if the Padres don’t shut him down now and let both of those injuries fully heal.
Dunno. Might be the baseball gods putting the game’s big spenders (Padres and Mets) in their place via the injury bug.
You all know that old line, “Man plans and God laughs!”.
Stupid WBC is too much of a risk, he shouldn’t have played there.
Oh wait, it happened in a minor league game.
Maybe WBC isn’t that much more risky than playing ST or minors games. You can get hurt in every game.
Is it just me or is Juan Soto the most overrated player, commensurate with his pay, in the history of MLB?
It’s just you.
I thought players only got injured during the WBC? Shocking.
Prediction: On April 20th, Tatis, Soto, and Nola will return to the lineup.
Until then, pray for Engle, Dahl, and Severino.
Dodgers will win division again regardless!
Scr_w the Puds.