Padres puts Nestor Cortes on injury list

The priest placed the starter Nestor Cortes On the 15-day injury list, the biceps strain was traced back to September 4. San Diego recalls relief workers Ron Marinaccio Offer extra bullpen arms tonight’s game in Colorado. For Marinaccio, this could be a one-day MLB. Right-leaning Randy Vásquez Joined Coors Field’s team and told reporters (including San Diego Union-Tribune’s Jeff Sanders) that he will be recalled to Saturday’s game.
It was a tough season for Cortez, and the friar was obtained from the brewers from the transaction deadline. The left-handed Milwaukee’s tenure consisted of two starts and eight runs. He then suffered from flexor muscle pressure, causing him to lose four months. By the time he was about to return by the deadline, the Brewers had six to seven better starting pitchers. They traded Cortez to San Diego, who activated him from Illinois on August 3.
At the start of six times, things were not very good. Cortes averaged 5.47 in 26 1/3 innings. His strikeouts, walking and home runs were poor. Cortes managed to make a strong start, throwing six innings without score on August 23 to beat the Dodgers. This is the only time he has completed six frames with Padres. He performed the worst in Wednesday’s game, giving up four home runs and six runs without escaping the third inning against Baltimore.
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