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New Headline: Cubs Investigate Seiya Suzuki's Knee Pain After MRI Results

By Andy BackstromSky F1

Suzuki injured his right knee while trying to steal second base during Japan's 8-5 loss to Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals.

An MRI revealed that Chicago Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki has a strained PCL after injuring his right knee while trying to steal second base during Samurai Japan's 8-5 loss to Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals . Cubs manager Craig Counsell called the update "good news" and noted that the injury was "minor in nature," according to MLB. com .

The club has yet to decide if it will place Suzuki, 31, on the injured list ahead of Opening Day. That call will be made this weekend. Chicago begins the season, Suzuki's fifth with the team, on March 26 against the Washington Nationals.

Coming off a 32-homer, 103-RBI 2025 campaign, in which the Cubs returned to the playoffs for the first time since 2020, Suzuki is entering the final season of his contract. When counting the posting fee Chicago owed his former club in Nippon Professional Baseball, that five-year deal wound up costing approximately $100 million, per The Athletic . Suzuki participated in this year's WBC after being sidelined with an oblique injury when his Japanese teammates won the international tournament in 2023.

In four WBC games this year, he went 3-for-9 with 5 RBI and 6 walks. He smashed a pair of home runs against Korea in Pool C play . Following his first-inning injury on Saturday, Suzuki eventually flew back to Arizona to rejoin the Cubs for the final portion of spring training.