Ozzie Albies Injured: Atlanta Braves Place Second Baseman on 10-Day IL with Fractured Toe

Ozzie Albies, All-Star second baseman for the Braves, placed on injured list with broken toe after being hit by pitch.

After sustaining a broken big toe on his right foot during a game against the Houston Astros, All-Star second baseman Ozzie Albies was placed on the injured list by the Atlanta Braves. The injury occurred when Astros pitcher Spencer Arrighetti threw an inside curveball that hit Albies’ right foot, causing him to fall to the ground.

Albies remained in the game despite his injury and even helped the Braves secure a 6-1 win. However, he was subsequently placed on the 10-day injured list after it was confirmed that he had a fractured toe. At first, Albies didn’t realize the extent of his injury and thought he just had a deep bone bruise.

An X-ray revealed a visible crack in his toe, and Albies is now focused on healing quickly so he can return to the field as soon as possible. The Braves have not provided a timeline for his recovery, but they called up infielder David Fletcher to take his place on the roster.

Last season, Albies had an impressive performance with 33 home runs, 109 RBI, and 13 stolen bases. So far this season, he has been off to a strong start with two home runs, 14 RBI, and two stolen bases in 15 games. Despite this setback, Albies remains determined to recover and return to playing at the high level he is known for.

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