Willson Contreras Out for 6-8 Weeks with Fractured Forearm
Injury Blow to Cardinals' Offense as Catcher Suffers Forearm Fracture
The St. Louis Cardinals suffered a significant setback as catcher Willson Contreras broke his left forearm during a game against the Mets at Busch Stadium on Tuesday. The injury will keep him sidelined for 6-8 weeks, further weakening the team's already struggling offense.
Career Stats and Achievements
Willson Contreras, a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher, has played 7 seasons in the majors, hitting .258 with 142 home runs and 442 RBIs. He made his MLB debut in 2016 and was a member of the 2016 World Series champions. Contreras has been voted as a starter in the MLB All-Star Game in 2018, 2019, and 2022.
Injury Highlights Danger of Catchers Moving Closer to Home Plate
The injury highlights the dangers faced by big league catchers moving closer to home plate. Contreras' fractured forearm serves as a reminder of the risks involved in the position.
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