The 2023 Major League Baseball season is over for former Enterprise standout and current St. Louis Cardinals’ star Brendan Donovan, who had season-ending surgery to repair a left elbow strain
Donovan, a Gold Glove winner last year, is expected to be fully healthy in time for spring training before the 2024 season. The injury, which is to his throwing arm, is not a Tommy John surgery, said the Cardinals.
People are also reading… “It wasn’t getting better regardless of how much downtime we gave ,” Marmol said of Donovan’s injury. “The throwing program didn’t go well, so at the end of the day, it made the most sense to not continue to drag it along and potentially run into spring training.” The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Donovan developed some power numbers this year, earning 11 homers over 95 games. He will also finish with a .281 batting average – same as he did last year – plus a .362 on-base percentage, 34 runs batted in and 48 runs scored.
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