The Reds had two injury scares in their win vs. Giants. What to know
Starting pitcher Brady Singer appeared to avoid a major injury during the April 14 game while close Emilio Pagán was evaluated post-game.
The Cincinnati Reds evaluated Emilio Pagán for what was described as a possible hamstring injury following the team's 2-1 win against the San Francisco Giants . Meanwhile, the Reds' starting pitcher in the game indicated he wasn't seriously injured following his own injury scare in the contest. Pagán, the Reds' closer, appeared to descend the mound on uneven footing following the final pitch of his fifth save of 2026, which preserved the win for Cincinnati.
Reds manager Terry Francona said Pagán was being evaluated post-game for a possible hamstring injury. "We got to get him checked out. His hammy grabbed a little bit," Francona said.
"We need to check him out. He's being looked at right now. " More: 'New Rece': Hinds wants to bring his hot hitting in Triple-A to Reds Starting pitcher Brady Singer appeared to avoid a major injury during the April 14 game.
Singer was struck on the top of his right foot by a grounder in the sixth inning. He threw two further pitches in the inning to end the Giants' at-bat but gave his manager the impression he was in pain when the game paused and Francona watched Singer throw warmup tosses. X-rays on Singer's foot were negative, Francona said.