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Padres All-Star reveals he almost retired due to injuries
Padres All-Star reveals he almost retired due to injuries

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Padres All-Star reveals he almost retired due to injuries

The San Diego Padres have a great bullpen, and at the front of that is Jason Adam, a right-hander who was named an All-Star this season and will join the National League squad out in Atlanta on Tuesday. However, things haven't always been too easy for the right-hander, who has dealt with multiple injuries throughout his career. Advertisement When discussing them recently, he noted that at one point, he thought that he'd never be able to play baseball again, according to the San Diego Tribune. "I remember I'd had three surgeries, and this was the closest I'd been (to playing again)," said Adam. "I was throwing rehab outings in Florida and I was pitching and I felt that same pop in my elbow, and I was like, 'No way.' I went home to my wife (Kelsey) and I opened the door. She's all excited, because this is one of my last outings before I'm escaping rehab. And she's like (excitedly), 'How was it?' And I just started crying. I was like, 'No good.' At that point I was crying because I don't know if I'm ever going to play again. This just can't get right. That was probably the lowest of lows." MORE: Padres not expected to target starting pitching at MLB trade deadline Injuries are the last thing that any player in Major League Baseball wants to deal with, but Adam went through it. Advertisement It's impressive that he was able to bounce back the way he did, and he's being rewarded for it now. During the 2025 campaign, he owns a 1.70 ERA and has struck out an impressive 52 hitters in 47.2 innings. His 2.90 FIP suggests that he's been lights out, and he has been for much of his career. Throughout his eight-year career and 317.1 innings, Adam has a 2.69 ERA. All he can hope for at this point is that his injuries are past him and he continues to throw the baseball at the level he has.

Padres' All-Star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over NL East-leading Phillies
Padres' All-Star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over NL East-leading Phillies

Washington Post

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Padres' All-Star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over NL East-leading Phillies

SAN DIEGO — All-Star reliever Jason Adam got out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning and San Diego's bullpen threw 4 1/3 scoreless innings as the Padres beat the NL East-leading Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 on Friday night. Adrian Morejon, added to the National League All-Star team earlier in the day, threw a perfect seventh and fellow All-Star Robert Suarez a perfect ninth for his big league-leading 28th save. The Padres are the first team to have three relievers selected to the All-Star Game in the same season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Padres' all-star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over nl east-leading phillies
Padres' all-star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over nl east-leading phillies

Al Arabiya

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Padres' all-star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over nl east-leading phillies

All-Star reliever Jason Adam got out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning, and San Diego's bullpen threw 4 1/3 scoreless innings as the Padres beat the NL East-leading Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 on Friday night. Adrian Morejon, added to the National League All-Star team earlier in the day, threw a perfect seventh, and fellow All-Star Robert Suarez a perfect ninth for his big league-leading 28th save. The Padres are the first team to have three relievers selected to the All-Star Game in the same season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. With the Padres leading 3-2, Adam loaded the bases on a leadoff walk to Trea Turner and consecutive one-out singles by Bryce Harper and Alec Bohm. Nick Castellanos hit a dribbler a few feet in front of the plate that Adam flipped with his glove to catcher Elias Díaz to force Turner. Adam then got Max Kepler to pop up to shortstop and celebrated by slapping his glove and clenching his right fist. Jeremiah Estrada (3-4) threw a perfect sixth for the win. Kyle Schwarber hit his 30th homer, and Castellanos also homered for the Phillies, who took two of three against the Padres last week in Philadelphia. Both came off rookie Ryan Bergert, who returned from the injured list 17 days after taking a 103-mph line drive off his right forearm against Washington. Schwarber's homer with two outs in the third traveled an estimated 425 feet deep into the seats in right field. Castellanos's homer with one out in the second was his 12th. The Padres took a 3-1 lead in the second on three hits and two errors, including one by starter Ranger Suárez (7-3). Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jose Iglesias had RBI hits. The Phillies also loaded the bases with two outs in the fifth before Bryce Harper grounded out to first base. San Diego's Manny Machado homered leading off the eighth, his 17th. Key moment: Adam's glove flip to preserve the Padres' lead. Key stat: Schwarber joins Mike Schmidt (31 in 1979) as the only Phillies to hit 30 homers before the All-Star break. Up next: Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler (9-3, 2.17 ERA) and Padres RHP Yu Darvish (0-1, 4.91 ERA) are scheduled to start Saturday.

Padres' All-Star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over NL East-leading Phillies
Padres' All-Star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over NL East-leading Phillies

Associated Press

time4 days ago

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  • Associated Press

Padres' All-Star-laden bullpen is lights out in a 4-2 win over NL East-leading Phillies

SAN DIEGO (AP) — All-Star reliever Jason Adam got out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning and San Diego's bullpen threw 4 1/3 scoreless innings as the Padres beat the NL East-leading Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 on Friday night. Adrian Morejon, added to the National League All-Star team earlier in the day, threw a perfect seventh and fellow All-Star Robert Suarez a perfect ninth for his big league-leading 28th save. The Padres are the first team to have three relievers selected to the All-Star Game in the same season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. With the Padres leading 3-2, Adam loaded the bases on a leadoff walk to Trea Turner and consecutive one-out singles by Bryce Harper and Alec Bohm. Nick Castellanos hit a dribbler a few feet in front of the plate that Adam flipped with his glove to catcher Elias Díaz to force Turner. Adam then got Max Kepler to pop up to shortstop and celebrated by slapping his glove and clenching his right fist. Jeremiah Estrada (3-4) threw a perfect sixth for the win. Kyle Schwarber hit his 30th homer and Castellanos also homered for the Phillies, who took two of three against the Padres last week in Philadelphia. Both came off rookie Ryan Bergert, who returned from the injured list 17 days after taking a 103-mph line drive off his right forearm against Washington. Schwarber's homer with two outs in the third traveled an estimated 425 feet deep into the seats in right field. Castellanos' homer with one out in the second was his 12th. The Padres took a 3-1 lead in the second on three hits and two errors, including one by starter Ranger Suárez (7-3). Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jose Iglesias had RBI hits. The Phillies also loaded the bases with two outs in the fifth before Bryce Harper grounded out to first base. San Diego's Manny Machado homered leading off the eighth, his 17th. Key moment Adam's glove flip to preserve the Padres' lead. Key stat Schwarber joins Mike Schmidt (31 in 1979) as the only Phillies to hit 30 homers before the All-Star break. Up next Phillies RHP Zack Wheeler (9-3, 2.17 ERA) and Padres RHP Yu Darvish (0-1, 4.91 ERA) are scheduled to start Saturday. ___ AP MLB:

Padres' Jason Adam reveals how he learned he was selected for All-Star Game
Padres' Jason Adam reveals how he learned he was selected for All-Star Game

Fox News

time6 days ago

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  • Fox News

Padres' Jason Adam reveals how he learned he was selected for All-Star Game

MLB reliever Jason Adam earned the first All-Star nod of his career as he put together a dominant first half of the season coming out of the bullpen for the San Diego Padres. Adam was at church with his wife when he received the call from Padres manager Mike Shildt about the All-Star selection. However, immediately, Adam said, his wife thought he was going to be traded. "I feel my phone vibrate, and I'm like, 'Oh, it's Shildty,' and I show my wife, and she immediately goes, 'Oh my gosh, no way, we're traded,'' he told People magazine on Wednesday. He said he stepped out to take the call and learned the good news. He returned to the service and told his wife, Kelsey, who he said burst into tears. "It caused a small scene in church," he said. "But she was crying, so excited." Adam said he called his parents next to tell them and credited them with helping him get to where he presently is in his career. The trade fear was very much warranted. San Diego is Adam's fifth team in eight MLB seasons. He started with the Kansas City Royals before he moved to the Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Tampa Bay Rays and finally the Padres. San Diego acquired him in 2024 and really began to make an impact then. This season, Adam has a 1.58 ERA in 45 games with 52 strikeouts. He had a career-high 81 strikeouts between the Rays and Padres last season, appearing in 74 games. San Diego is 49-43 this season. Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado and Robert Suarez will represent the Padres at the All-Star Game as well. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

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