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Georgia Baseball Coach Provides Injury Updates After Loss
Wes Johnson shares details on Kenny Ishikawa, Matt Scott, and Bradley Stewart's recoveries.
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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Georgia baseball head coach Wes Johnson provided updates on several injured players following the team's loss to Western Carolina. He shared that two-way player Kenny Ishikawa is "ahead of schedule" in his recovery from a small hairline fracture, and expects him to return by the team's SEC opener against Tennessee. Johnson also said right-hander Matt Scott will throw this weekend against Queens University, while left-hander Bradley Stewart will have a follow-up appointment to determine the severity of his lat injury.
Why it matters
Injuries can significantly impact a college baseball team's performance, so Johnson's updates on the status of these key players are important for understanding Georgia's outlook as they approach conference play.
The details
Ishikawa, who had a .500 batting average and 4 1/3 scoreless innings on the mound before his injury, is progressing well in his recovery. Johnson is unsure if Ishikawa will first return to batting or pitching. Scott, a Stanford transfer, has not pitched in a game since February 21st, but will throw this weekend. The news on Stewart is less positive, as the redshirt sophomore left his last outing early with a lat injury and will require further evaluation.
- On February 18, Ishikawa suffered a small hairline fracture after getting hit by a pitch against USC Upstate.
- On February 21, Scott last pitched in a game, throwing four innings against Samford.
- On March 3, Stewart left his outing against Oakland early due to a lat injury.
The players
Wes Johnson
The head coach of the Georgia baseball team.
Kenny Ishikawa
A two-way player for Georgia who is recovering from a small hairline fracture.
Matt Scott
A right-handed pitcher for Georgia who has not pitched in a game since February 21st.
Bradley Stewart
A left-handed pitcher for Georgia who suffered a lat injury in his last outing and will require further evaluation.
What they’re saying
“He had a really, really good — meaning we put him through a physically hard — day today.”
— Wes Johnson, Head Coach (247sports.com)
“For sure, expect him (fully) back when we get to Tennessee.”
— Wes Johnson, Head Coach (247sports.com)
What’s next
Johnson said Ishikawa's return date for the Tennessee series is still uncertain, as they want to see how he responds after a physically demanding workout. The team will also wait for the results of Stewart's follow-up appointment to determine the severity of his lat injury.
The takeaway
Injuries are a constant concern for college baseball teams, and Georgia is dealing with a few key ones as they approach SEC play. Johnson's updates provide optimism around Ishikawa's recovery, but uncertainty remains around Stewart's status. The team's ability to get healthy contributors back on the field will be crucial to their success in conference competition.
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