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Reds Beat: Injuries Beginning To Mount As TJ Friedl Out Indefinitely With Wrist Fracture, Brandon Williamson Pulled With Shoulder Soreness

GOODYEAR, Ariz. — This is turning into Camp Nightmare for David Bell and the Cincinnati Reds.

Already reeling with the suspension to Noelvi Marte, a strange rib issue bothering right-hander Nick Martinez, a forearm strain to Ian Gibaut and a slow start to spring by Matt McLain, the Reds were dealt a blow Sunday when they received word they’d be without their regular center fielder to start the season.

TJ Friedl, who left Saturday’s game immediately with a right wrist injury trying to make a diving catch, suffered a fracture of his distal radius in the wrist and will be out indefinitely.

Friedl told reporters Sunday that the injury needs time to heal and they will re-evaluate in 3-4 weeks.

But it certainly figures to be longer than that before he can swing a bat again.

“Right now, the only thing I can really do is let the bone heal,” Friedl told reporters. “I’ll do what I can on my end to keep the hand stable and in place and not move it around. Just let the bone heal on its own.

“I’m trying to be optimistic. It is what it is. I don’t want to look back on it, sit in the past and play the question game of why why why? I’m just going to let the bone heal and put my body in the right position moving forward.”

The Reds will no doubt miss his all-out effort on defense.

David Bell said after Sunday’s 4-2 loss to Cleveland at Goodyear Stadium that Will Benson will get a heavy dose of reps in center, as he did Sunday. With all of the depth added in the offseason on the pitching staff and in the infield, center field was one area the Reds were hoping they wouldn’t need much behind Friedl.

Now, that’s changed. Could they trade for a veteran outfielder or will they choose to see if someone on the roster like Benson, Stuart Fairchild or Tony Kemp can hold the fort while Friedl recovers? Certainly, the order right now would be Benson and then Fairchild.

Benson had just one start in center last season and has 10 over his two big league seasons. Fairchild has 31 starts in center in three seasons while Tony Kemp has 38 starts at the position over eight big league seasons, including no errors in 90 chances.

Barring a trade, Bell has those options from which to choose with the opener a week from Thursday.

  • Williamson pulled:
  • Watching Brandon Williamson Sunday, one could tell something was off from the start. After retiring the first batter of the game, he yielded a scorching hit to right by Andres Gimenez. He then walked the next three batters to force in a run. Will Brennan grounded out to second for a 2-0 Cleveland lead before Bo Naylor lined out to Jonathan India to end the frame.

    In the second, Williamson allowed a one-out double to right-center and a triple to Stephen Kwan to make it 3-0. A wild pitch scored Kwan and it was 4-0.

    Williamson was done after just two innings, allowing three hits, four runs, three walks and a wild pitch while striking out one. He was pulled after facing just 12 batters.

    With Nick Lodolo still ramping up for the season coming off his stress reaction and Nick Martinez dealing with a rib issue, it appeared the left-hander was in the running for a rotation spot. After Sunday’s game, David Bell said Williamson was pulled with soreness in his left shoulder.

    Williamson is now 0-3 this spring with a 6.55 ERA in three starts and four appearances. He’s yielded 13 hits and eight earned runs over 11 innings, walking three while fanning 10.

    Hopefully, this only involves a dead-arm period of buildup in spring as the Reds badly could use another starter to step up.

    There was some encouraging news regarding Nick Martinez Sunday as David Bell said before the game that the right-hander had a good session in a three-inning simulated game Saturday. Bell said the ribs responded well and Martinez is on track for another start before the team heads east for Cincinnati.

    The hope is that Martinez, who has allowed just two hits and one unearned run over five innings this spring, will still be in line for the rotation to start the season. But again, the final start of the spring will likely determine that.

  • McLain hitless:
  • Not that spring statistics are any sort of barometer for success in the season, but Matt McLain is still looking to get on track. He is 0-for-13 with a walk to start the spring with two more strikeouts Sunday against Cleveland ace Shane Bieber, bringing his strikeout total to seven this spring.

    Clearly, the most important part of the spring for McLain is to make sure that he is fully healthy and that last year’s oblique and this spring’s new oblique issues are completely resolved. He’s looked good in the field and made another nice throw on a putout Sunday. He’s handled all 15 chances this spring cleanly.

  • Indy shines in Left:
  • Perhaps the best sign from Sunday’s 4-2 loss was the play of Jonathan India. He fielded all three balls hit at him and has been a perfect 5-for-5 in two starts in left this spring. The toughest chance was a hard-hit slicing line drive off the bat of left-handed hitting Bo Naylor. India took a step, read the ball, stood in his tracks and made the catch. On Jose Ramirez’s fly to left, the ball was blown over to the left field line and India made a nice running catch smoothly to end the fifth.

    To top it off, India ripped a clean single to right-center off Cleveland closer Emmanuel Clase in the sixth.

  • Moll and Wilson to pitch:
  • Lefty Sam Moll is expected to make his spring debut Monday against the Giants after building up his arm for the first four weeks of camp. Also making his first appearance of spring is the newly-acquired Justin Wilson, another veteran lefty signed to add depth to a bullpen that is already without Ian Gibaut, Alex Young and likely Moll to start the season. Wilson last pitched for the Reds in 2022 and was signed Friday to a one-year, $1.5 million guaranteed major league contract.

  • Bullpen work:
  • Another positive Sunday was the work of the bullpen. Led by Tejay Antone’s two perfect innings, the combination of Antone, Buck Farmer, Fernando Cruz and Michael Byrne went six scoreless innings, one hit, six strikeouts and no walks.

    Latest 26-man Opening Day roster projection for 2024:

  • Regulars (9):
  • C: Tyler Stephenson
    1B: Christian Encarnacion-Strand
    2B: Matt McLain
    SS: Elly De La Cruz
    3B: Jeimer Candelario
    LF: Spencer Steer
    CF: Will Benson
    RF: Jake Fraley
    DH: Jonathan India

  • Bench (4):
  • C Luke Maile
    INF Nick Martini
    OF/INF Tony Kemp
    OF Stuart Fairchild

  • Starters (5):
  • RHP Hunter Greene
    RHP Frankie Montas
    RHP Graham Ashcraft
    LHP Andrew Abbott
    RHP Nick Martinez

  • Relievers (8):
  • LHP Justin Wilson
    RHP Lucas Sims
    RHP Buck Farmer
    RHP Alexis Diaz
    RHP Emilio Pagan
    RHP Fernando Cruz
    LHP Brent Suter
    RHP Tejay Antone

  • IL:
  • LHP Nick Lodolo
    RHP Ian Gibaut
    LHP Alex Young
    OF TJ Friedl
    LHP Sam Moll

  • Suspended:
  • INF Noelvi Marte

  • Keep an eye on:
  • DH/1B Mike Ford
    RHP Carson Spiers Triple-A Louisville
    LHP Brandon Williamson
    INF Edwin Arroyo Minor League Camp
    RHP Rhett Lowder Minor League Camp
    RHP Chase Petty Minor League Camp
    LHP Justin Bruihl Triple-A Louisville
    RHP Casey Legumina Triple-A Louisville
    OF Rece Hinds Triple-A Louisville
    LHP Reiver Sanmartin Minor League Camp
    INF Josh Harrison

    Mike Petraglia

    Bengals columnist and multimedia reporter since 2021. Jungle Roar Podcast Host. Reds writer. UC football, UC Xavier basketball. Joined CLNS Media in 2017. Covered Boston sports as a radio broadcaster, reporter, columnist and TV and video talent since 1993. Covered Boston Red Sox for MLB.com from 2000-2007 and the New England Patriots between 1993-2019 for ESPN Radio, WBZ-AM, SiriusXM, WEEI, WEEI.com and CLNS.

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