Chicago Cubs star outfielder Kyle Tucker sustained a jammed right ring finger during a game against the Cincinnati Reds, forcing him out of the lineup. The injury occurred during an awkward head-first slide while attempting to steal second base. While X-rays were negative, the injury has caused soreness and swelling, impacting his availability and the Cubs’ lineup strategy.
Kyle Tucker’s Injury: The Incident
On Sunday, June 1, Kyle Tucker exited the Chicago Cubs’ game against the Cincinnati Reds after jamming his right ring finger. The injury happened in the first inning during an attempted steal of second base. Tucker slid head-first, and his hand bent at an awkward angle, getting caught underneath him. Despite the immediate discomfort, Tucker remained in the game for a few innings, even hitting an RBI double in the third, before being removed in the fifth inning. He also sustained a cut on the bridge of his nose from his helmet.
Initial Assessment and Recovery Timeline
Following the incident, X-rays on Tucker’s finger were negative, indicating no fractures. However, he experienced significant soreness and swelling in his right ring finger, extending into his middle finger and hand. Cubs manager Craig Counsell initially estimated Tucker would need a day or two out of the lineup, expressing optimism that the injury would not require an injured list stint. The team aimed to give him sufficient rest, especially with a scheduled off-day on Monday, June 2, to avoid further aggravation.
Impact on the Cubs’ Lineup
Tucker’s absence has necessitated adjustments to the Cubs’ lineup. Seiya Suzuki has shifted from designated hitter to right field, taking Tucker’s spot, and has also moved up in the batting order. Justin Turner has filled the designated hitter role. While the Cubs managed an 8-3 victory against the Nationals in the first game without Tucker, his consistent offensive production (12 home runs, 39 RBIs, and a .283/.391/.520 slash line before the injury) is a significant loss for the team, particularly as they embark on a challenging nine-game road trip.
Key Takeaways
- Kyle Tucker suffered a jammed right ring finger during an attempted steal on June 1.
- X-rays were negative, but soreness and swelling persist.
- He has been out of the lineup for subsequent games against the Washington Nationals.
- Manager Craig Counsell is optimistic about his return without an injured list stint.
- Seiya Suzuki and Justin Turner have filled his spot in the lineup.
- Tucker’s absence impacts the Cubs’ offensive power during a crucial road trip.
Sources
- Kyle Tucker leaves Cubs game Sunday – NBC Chicago, NBC 5 Chicago.
- Kyle Tucker remains out of the lineup, Chicago Tribune.
- Cubs’ Kyle Tucker: Finger still not 100 percent, CBS Sports.
- Kyle Tucker injury update: Latest on Cubs slugger, who’s still out of lineup | Marquee Sports Network, Marquee Sports Network.
- Cubs Lineup (6/3/25): Kyle Tucker Is Out, Bleacher Nation.