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Marlins' Graham Pauley exits game with oblique injury
Pauley tweaked his oblique while avoiding a pitch in the 7th inning
Apr. 18, 2026 at 1:33am
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A cubist interpretation of a Marlins player's reaction to a high and tight pitch, reflecting the sudden movement and potential for injury.Today in MiamiMiami Marlins third baseman Graham Pauley was removed from Friday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers due to discomfort in his oblique. Pauley took a pitch high and tight in the seventh inning, and although it didn't hit him, he tweaked his oblique while moving out of the way of the ball. The severity of his injury remains unknown at this time.
Why it matters
Pauley's injury could have significant implications for the Marlins if he is forced to miss extended time. As the team's starting third baseman, his absence would create a hole in the lineup that the Marlins would need to fill, potentially disrupting their plans and performance on the field.
The details
Pauley was removed from the game in the seventh inning after feeling discomfort in his oblique while avoiding a pitch. The Marlins have not yet provided an update on the severity of the injury, but oblique strains can often sideline players for several weeks depending on the extent of the damage.
- Pauley was removed from the game in the 7th inning on Friday, April 18, 2026.
The players
Graham Pauley
The starting third baseman for the Miami Marlins.
Javier Sanoja
A Marlins player who would be the favorite to start at third base if Pauley misses time due to his oblique injury.
What’s next
The Marlins will likely provide an update on the severity of Pauley's oblique injury in the coming days, which will determine how long he may be sidelined and whether Javier Sanoja or another player will need to step in at third base.
The takeaway
Pauley's early exit due to an oblique injury is a concerning development for the Marlins, as the team's starting third baseman could be facing a potentially lengthy absence depending on the severity of the strain. The Marlins will need to closely monitor Pauley's recovery and determine the best course of action to fill the hole in their lineup if he is unable to return to the field in the near future.
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