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Pirates Face Extended Absence of First Baseman Spencer Horwitz

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The Pittsburgh Pirates will be without first baseman Spencer Horwitz for an extended period, following an injury sustained while running out a ground ball during their commanding 11-1 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday. General manager Ben Cherington provided an update on the situation during his weekly radio show on flagship station 93.7 The Fan, indicating that Horwitz’s injury is serious enough to sideline him for “weeks, not days.” The outlook suggests that he may not return until after the All-Star break.

The Pirates are set to resume play against the Cleveland Guardians on July 17, which means Horwitz could miss nearly a month of action. His absence will be felt significantly, as he has been one of the most underrated players in the league this season, currently ranking fifth in the National League with a .386 on-base percentage. Only teammates Bryan Reynolds (.402) and Ivan Herrera (.387) rank higher, with Shohei Ohtani (.412) and Juan Soto (.406) leading the pack.

In 246 at-bats across 74 games, Horwitz has been productive, boasting a .280 batting average with a .386 on-base percentage and a .455 slugging percentage, contributing to an .841 OPS. His 10 home runs this season are already a career high before the All-Star break, just two shy of matching his previous best of 12 set in 2024. As a leadoff hitter, Horwitz has delivered timely hits, driving in 33 runs while maintaining an even strikeout-to-walk ratio of 40.

As the Pirates navigate a challenging schedule over the next two weeks, they will face a series of National League contenders, starting with a four-game set against the cross-state Philadelphia Phillies. This will be followed by a trip to the nation’s capital to take on the Washington Nationals during the Fourth of July weekend. Pittsburgh will also square off against the Braves and Brewers before the All-Star break, all teams either in playoff contention or ahead of the Pirates in the standings. This upcoming stretch could prove pivotal for the franchise as they strive for postseason aspirations.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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