The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Foltynewic­z’s next start in doubt

An injured finger could end season for right-hander.

- By Gabriel Burns Gabriel.Burns@ajc.com

Mike Foltynewic­z’s roller-coaster season may be over.

Braves manager Brian Snitker said he’s still hopeful Foltynewic­z gets one more outing, but that’s up in the air.

“I don’t know that it’s guaranteed, but I’m hoping that he can,” Snitker said. “I’d like for him to do that. We’ll just have to keep working towards that end, and hopefully we don’t run out of time.”

Foltynewic­z has been nursing a lacerated finger that forced an early exit from his last start in Washington on Sept. 14. He missed his scheduled start Wednesday and will miss his turn on Monday in New York.

“It’s something that, when it happened we were hoping for a quick recovery just because the skin needed to die off,” Foltynewic­z said. “We’re getting right to the point where it’s starting to die off and we’re throwing with it without a band aid, but it’s starting to catch, starting to pull. So we don’t want to go into a game where we don’t know where the ball’s going.”

Foltynewic­z’s next scheduled slot is Sept. 30 in Miami, but the team won’t necessaril­y stick to that.

“He said he was rubbing the ball. It gets dry and as he was throwing it ripped open,” Snitker said. “It’s kind of deep. It wasn’t a little paper cut. It was something that, in talking to the trainers about it, they prefaced it with, ‘I don’t think he’ll need a stitch.’ It was big enough, that’s the thing.”

If that wraps Foltynewic­z’s season, it ended in a thud. After a 14-start streak in which Foltynewic­z had a 3.56 ERA, he was gave up 20 runs in his next three outings. He was slowly stabilizin­g with quality starts against Colorado, Chicago and Miami before Washington. Even with the better statistica­l results, Foltynewic­z lost his past seven starts.

Foltynewic­z wants to finish on a more positive note, but the risk may outweigh the reward.

“We’re just trying to take it day-by-day,” Foltynewic­z said. “It’s looking better day by day, just starting to throw 100 percent it’s going to cause problems and you don’t want to start from scratch again, rehab, this whole thing over the offseason.” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

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