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Cubs Face Uncertainty as Suzuki's Knee Sprain Impacts Opener
18 Mar
Summary
- Seiya Suzuki has a sprained posterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
- His availability for Opening Day is now uncertain due to the injury.
- The injury occurred during a game in the World Baseball Classic.

The Chicago Cubs are closely monitoring Seiya Suzuki's right knee after an MRI revealed a sprained posterior cruciate ligament, jeopardizing his Opening Day availability. Manager Craig Counsell noted that the injury is "minor in nature," offering some relief after Suzuki limped off the field during the World Baseball Classic.
Suzuki expressed uncertainty about his readiness for the season's start, stating his recovery will be a day-by-day process based on pain levels. This setback disrupts the Cubs' plans, as they were counting on Suzuki to anchor their outfield and lineup.
The injury occurred during a headfirst slide while attempting to steal second base in Japan's quarterfinal game. Counsell indicated that Matt Shaw is the most likely candidate to fill in for Suzuki, with other outfielders like Michael Conforto, Dylan Carlson, Chas McCormick, and Kevin Alcántara also in contention.
The team will continue to treat the injury and assess Suzuki's progress through Saturday to decide if he requires an injured list stint. Despite past injury concerns, Suzuki is considered a gifted hitter, having set career highs in home runs, RBIs, and games played last season.




