Sonja Chen

Sonja Chen is a sports journalist who specializes in covering Major League Baseball. She has been reporting on the league for several years and has developed a deep understanding of its players, teams, and dynamics. Chen's work often focuses on breaking news, game analysis, and feature stories that provide unique insights into the world of baseball. In her articles, she frequently covers topics such as player injuries, team strategies, and individual performances. Chen's writing is known for its clarity and depth, offering readers a comprehensive view of the sport she loves. Chen has been recognized for her journalistic skills and has received several awards throughout her career. She is dedicated to providing accurate, fair, and engaging coverage of Major League Baseball to fans around the world.

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This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

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Contradictions

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  • Giants manager Bob Melvin and a trainer came out to check on Snell during the game.
  • Miller surrendered a two-run double that tied the game at 3 before inducing a groundout from DJ LeMahieu to end the inning.
  • Rookie left-hander Erik Miller entered the game to replace Snell and inherited a 1-1 count against Verdugo with the bases loaded and two outs.
  • Snell had missed more than a month with a left adductor strain before this season, and had also been sidelined with left adductor issues in 2021 and 2022.
  • Snell had thrown a season-high 99 pitches (56 strikes) and was two pitches into an at-bat against Alex Verdugo when he was injured.

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Recent Articles

Giants' Snell Exits Game with Tight Groin, MRI Scheduled for Monday

Giants' Snell Exits Game with Tight Groin, MRI Scheduled for Monday

Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024 Giants' star pitcher Blake Snell exits game vs. Yankees with tight left groin injury, third such issue since 2021. Snell was leading 3-1 before departure and underwent an MRI to determine severity and IL stint possibility. Injury occurred during a strong start where he limited Yankees to one run in five innings, striking out a season-high seven batters.