Reds Active Ke'Bryan Hayes, Place Matt McLain on the 10-Day Injured List
Matt McLain goes on the 10-day injured list with a left calf strain, while Ke'Bryan Hayes returns after nearly two months of rehab.
- On Friday, the Cincinnati Reds activated third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes from the injured list and placed second baseman Matt McLain on the 10-day injured list with a left calf strain, retroactive to July 8.
- Hayes missed 42 games due to a lumbar bulging disc, spending nearly two months rehabbing with the Single-A Dayton Dragons and Triple-A Louisville Bats after his acquisition from the Pittsburgh Pirates last year.
- Despite stealing 11 bases without an error this season, McLain has struggled at the plate with a.190/.293/.328 average, prompting Manager Terry Francona to bench him July 9 due to the calf issue.
- With McLain on the injured list and outfielder TJ Friedl still recovering from a Wednesday wall collision, Manager Francona shifted Spencer Steer to center field, where he said Steer would "make the plays he's supposed to make."
- Hayes batted.142 with two home runs in 42 games before his injury and worked in Arizona rebuilding his swing using drills to rewire his established movement patterns for the remainder of the season.
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Third base Ke’Bryan Hayes was activated from the Cincinnati Red injured list before his Friday night game against Chicago Cubs.
Reds active Ke'Bryan Hayes, place Matt McLain on the 10-day injured list
Third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes was activated off the injured list by the Cincinnati Reds before Friday night’s game against the Chicago Cubs.
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