Padres All-Star Jason Adam Ruptures Quadriceps Tendon in Orioles Loss
Padres All-Star Jason Adam Ruptures Quadriceps Tendon in Orioles Loss

Padres All-Star Jason Adam Ruptures Quadriceps Tendon in Orioles Loss

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San Diego Padres All-Star reliever Jason Adam suffered a ruptured left quadriceps tendon during a game against the Baltimore Orioles, forcing him to be carted off the field and likely ending his 2025 season. The injury occurred in the seventh inning while Adam was attempting to field a ground ball, causing him to collapse in pain. Manager Mike Shildt confirmed the diagnosis and noted the prognosis is serious, with Adam expecting a six to nine month recovery timeline pending MRI confirmation. Despite this significant loss, the Padres' bullpen remains deep with key relievers Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon, and Jeremiah Estrada supporting closer Robert Suarez. Adam had an outstanding 2025 season with a 1.93 ERA across 65 appearances, making his injury a major setback for the Padres as they chase the Dodgers in the NL West and look to secure a wild-card playoff spot. His durability and effectiveness over the past years had established him as one of the best relievers in MLB, making his absence a critical blow to the team's postseason aspirations.

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