Carlos Correa Suffers Right Wrist Contusion After Hit by Pitch
X-rays reveal no fracture; Twins' shortstop listed as day-to-day following injury in victory over Diamondbacks.
- Correa exited the game in the seventh inning after being hit by a 94 mph fastball.
- Initial tests showed no fracture, diagnosing the injury as a right wrist contusion.
- The Twins' manager and Correa remain optimistic about a quick recovery.
- Correa has been on a hot streak, significantly boosting his batting average this month.
- Despite the injury, Correa reached base five times during the game.