Cincinnati Reds’ Pitcher Trevor Williamson to Sit Out as Coronavirus Cases Increase in Team

Health, MLB Seattle

The Cincinnati Reds have announced that pitcher Trevor Williamson will be sitting out the remainder of the season due to the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the team. This news comes as a shock to many, as Williamson has been a key part of the Reds’ pitching staff this season.

Williamson has been a reliable starter for the Reds, posting a 3.68 ERA and 1.20 WHIP in his first full season in the majors. He has been a key part of the team’s success this season, helping them to a 7-3 record in their first 10 games.

However, the Reds have seen an increase in coronavirus cases in recent weeks, with six members of the team testing positive for the virus. As a result, the team has decided to take precautionary measures and sit Williamson out for the remainder of the season.

The Reds have not yet announced who will replace Williamson in the rotation, but it is likely that either Tyler Mahle or Michael Lorenzen will take his place. Both pitchers have had success this season, with Mahle posting a 3.86 ERA and Lorenzen a 3.48 ERA.

The Reds will certainly miss Williamson’s presence on the mound, but they understand that it is important to take precautions in order to protect their players and staff from the virus. It is unclear when Williamson will return to the team, but he will be sorely missed by fans and teammates alike.