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Pena's Finger Fracture Derails WBC Dream
6 Mar
Summary
- Jeremy Pena fractured his right ring finger during an exhibition game.
- A teammate suggested the Astros might have inflated injury status.
- Pena's injury officially rules him out of the World Baseball Classic.

Jeremy Pena, a player for the Houston Astros, sustained a fractured right ring finger during an exhibition game on Wednesday. The injury, confirmed by tests on Thursday, occurred in the third inning while Pena was playing shortstop for Team Dominican Republic against the Detroit Tigers. He was immediately removed from the game.
Pena's participation in the World Baseball Classic is now impossible, requiring him to be replaced on the Dominican roster. His teammate Geraldo Perdomo is expected to assume shortstop duties. Perdomo expressed skepticism about the timing of Pena's injury, suggesting the Astros might have inflated his condition to prevent his WBC play.
However, the official ruling on Thursday confirmed Pena's unavailability for the entire World Baseball Classic. Despite this setback, Perdomo conveyed confidence in his ability to handle the shortstop position. This situation echoes Jose Altuve's 2023 injury, where a fractured thumb caused him to miss significant regular season games for the Astros.




