Joe Musgrove’s return to the mound for the San Diego Padres may not have unfolded exactly as he envisioned, but it was a positive step forward. In a tightly contested matchup against Great Britain at the Peoria Sports Complex, the game ended in a 2-2 tie. Musgrove took to the mound for the first inning, where he faced some early challenges. After recording one out, he allowed a run and exited the game with the bases loaded and one out. Reliever Johan Moreno stepped in and delivered a clutch performance, striking out both Trayce Thompson and Nick Ward to escape the jam.
Musgrove came back to start the second inning, showcasing his resilience by striking out the first batter and inducing a flyout from the second. However, he allowed a single to Nate Eaton, who advanced to second base on a wild pitch. Musgrove then demonstrated his ability to limit damage, getting Jazz Chisholm to pop out and strand Eaton in scoring position.
As the third inning began, Musgrove continued to find his rhythm, recording a groundout before giving up a single to BJ Murray. He rebounded impressively, striking out Matt Koperniak for the second out of the inning, marking the end of his day on the mound. Musgrove finished with an impressive stat line: two innings pitched, one run allowed on five hits, three strikeouts, and one walk. He threw a total of 60 pitches, with 36 of those being strikes, and his fastball topped out at an encouraging 95 mph.
Perhaps the most significant takeaway from Musgrove’s outing was his health; he walked off the mound without any issues, signaling a successful return to the mound. This outing marks the beginning of his preparations for the upcoming MLB season, where he is expected to take the mound during the series against the Detroit Tigers from March 26-28 at Petco Park.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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