Reds’ Nick Lodolo exits Brewers game with wrist injury

Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Nick Lodolo exited Tuesday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers due to a left wrist contusion, the team announced. Lodolo completed four innings and did not allow any runs before exiting the contest. He added six strikeouts while surrendering only two hits.

The Reds have dealt with injury concerns this season. The good news is that Elly De La Cruz recently returned from injury. However, stars such as Emilio Pagan and Hunter Greene remain out with injuries.

The hope is that Lodolo will not have to miss too much time with this injury concern. His timeline for a return has not been revealed as of this story’s writing.

Lodolo, 28, entered the game with a 6.12 ERA across eight starts to go along with 32 strikeouts in 42.2 innings of work on the mound. He has missed time on the IL as well, and Lodolo has been unable to find his rhythm on the mound since returning.

In 2025, the left-handed pitcher had a breakout season. He recorded a stellar 3.33 ERA across 29 appearances. The Reds were hopeful that he would be able to make a significant impact this year, but injuries and underperformance have told the story of Lodolo’s season up to this point. However, Lodolo displayed his potential through his four innings on Tuesday before exiting with an injury.

Updates on Nick Lodolo’s injury status will continue to be monitored and provided as they are made available. Meanwhile, the Reds will attempt to upset the Brewers on Tuesday night at home.

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