Mize Exits Early With Ankle Sprain, Next Start in Doubt
The Padres starter left his outing in the third inning after suffering an ankle sprain, though he is optimistic about pitching again on normal rest.

Casey Mize was forced to leave his start for the San Diego Padres in the third inning after sustaining an ankle sprain. Despite the early exit, Mize expressed hope that he will be able to take the mound for his next scheduled turn in the rotation. The injury is being monitored, and his status remains uncertain until further evaluation. The Padres have not yet announced any roster move in connection with the injury.
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