Chris Sale takes line drive off hand, suffers broken finger

Jul 12, 2022; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale (41) looks on from the bench in the fifth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Update: The Boston Red Sox announced that Chris Sale has suffered a fifth finger fracture after taking line drive to the hand on Sunday.

Boston Red Sox ace Chris Sale made just his second start of the season Sunday against the rival New York Yankees. Sale had been sidelined with a stress fracture of the right rib cage and had not pitched since last season’s playoffs prior to taking to the bump back on July 12.

Unfortunately, Sale had to exit Sunday’s game in the first inning after being hit on his left hand by a line drive off the bat of Aaron Hicks. The video of the play is not good, as it appears Sale suffered a broken finger.

This is certainly the last thing the seven-time All-Star needs right now. Simply put, it’s yet another round of bad luck for Sale. Remember, he missed the entire 2020 season after undergoing Tommy John Surgery.

As you can see, Sale is certainly one of the best pitchers in the game when he’s healthy. He just hasn’t been able to stay healthy having pitched in a mere 36 games since the end of the 2018 season.

We’ll obviously have updates on Chris Sale as they become available. For now, it’s not looking too good.

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