Braves: Charlie Morton’s injury update even worse than imagined
By Scott Rogust
The Atlanta Braves received a brutal injury update on starting pitcher Charlie Morton after he left Game 1 of the World Series.
The Atlanta Braves got off to a tremendous start to Game 1 of the World Series, taking an early 5-0 lead over the Houston Astros. But, they received some awful news after starting pitcher Charlie Morton was removed from the game in the third inning with an apparent injury. As it turns out, the ailment is a serious one.
During the game, the Braves announced that Morton underwent x-rays, which revealed a right fibula fracture. He is out for the remainder of the World Series, but will be ready for Spring Training.
What is a fractured fibula?
A fibular fracture, per WebMD, is a break to the fibula bone caused by a forceful impact. The fibula is a bone in the lower leg that stretches from the knee to the ankle.
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Morton suffered this injury after he was struck in the right ankle on a comebacker by Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel in the bottom of the second inning. The ball was measured at 102.4 mph.
To show just how tough Morton was, he faced three more batters and threw 16 pitches before grabbing at his right leg and leaving with Atlanta’s trainer. Morton struck out Chas McCormick, forced Martin Maldonado to line out to first baseman Freddie Freeman, and got out Jose Altuve on a called strike three in the bottom of the third inning.
It is a shame that Morton’s World Series has come to an end, but he will forever be a legend for striking out two batters with a leg fracture.