Cincinnati Reds closer Emilio Pagan suffered a hamstring injury, with uncertainty about the severity. The team's struggling bullpen may need to make roster adjustments depending on whether Pagan is placed on the 15-day or 60-day injured list.
Key points
Emilio Pagan suffered a hamstring injury during a game.
The severity of the injury is currently unknown.
The Reds bullpen ranks last in multiple pitching metrics.
Roster changes may occur depending on Pagan's IL status.
Potential replacements include Lyon Richardson and Tejay Antone.
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May 5, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Emilio Pagan (15) reacts to an injury during the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images
May 5, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Cincinnati Reds pitcher Emilio Pagan (15) reacts to an injury during the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images
We donāt yet have word on the severity of the hamstring injury suffered by Cincinnati Reds closer Emilio Pagan last night. What we do know, though, is what we all saw ā and what we saw was a man whoād already once dealt with a sore hamstring this year writhing in pain after delivering just one pitch.
Typically when you need the cart to come take you off the field, youāre going to be out for awhile. Typically when the manager says āheās certainly going to be an IL,ā youāre going to land on the injured list. All that remains right now is whether itās a 15-day IL stint or if thereās enough obvious damage there that Pagan will be placed right on the 60-day IL as he recovers.
Thatās the current news facing the teamās bullpen. The scenario around the news isnāt a whole lot better at the moment.
Among MLB units, the 5.36 xERA by the Reds bullpen ranks dead last, to date. The groupās 6.22 BB/9 ranks dead last, too. They play their home games in perhaps the single most homer-friendly park in the game over the last decade, yet their collective 36.1% groundball rate ranks 4th lowest. All that rolled together makes for a 5.18 FIP, a mark thatās the 3rd worst in the league right now.
And all that came with Pagan as a part of the group.
How the Reds address things will depend on the severity of the diagnosis, obviously, but the severity of the diagnosis also will open up the avenues in which they can make moves. If Pagan is placed simply on the 15-day IL, both is on the 40-man roster and can yo-yo back to the active roster for seemingly the 10th time in the last five minutes. is down at AAA right now and on the 40-man roster, and the two could both seemingly be brought back to deepen the bullpen if the Reds go ahead and option (since is expected to be recalled later this week to fill Pettyās spot in the rotation).
That adds depth and does so with seamless roster shuffling. The thing is, there are a pair of relievers down at AAA who arenāt currently on the roster who have looked a whole lot more impressive there than the likes of Maxwell, Nicolas, or even (who is already on the active roster thanks to other injuries).
Both and , the latter coming off his *third* Tommy John surgery, have put up some pretty sparkling lines for the Bats.
Richardson, a former 2nd round pick who at times has looked electric at the big league level, owns a 1.04 ERA and 0.81 WHIP across 11 appearances, firing 17.1 IP with an impressive 18/6 K/BB. He was designated for assignment back in December when the Reds acquired and needed a 40-man roster spot, but after clearing waivers and sticking with the organization heās done exactly what youād hoped heād do in that scenario by getting right back to work showing he belongs back in the big leagues.
āGetting right back to workā is something thatās never been the question with Antone as he has dealt with debilitating injuries repeatedly and, every single time, has jumped right back into the grunt work required to overcome them. Pitching with his fourth right elbow, Captain Hook has revamped his arsenal and yielded just 3 ER (and zero dingers) in 12.0 IP so far this year, boasting a 2.25 ERA and 1.00 WHIP while boasting a 15/6 K/BB. All that while pitching in the same offensive environment that has seen , , et al post cartoonish batting lines so far for Louisville.
If Pagan is placed on the 60-day IL, that opens up one roster spot for one of Richardson or Antoneās return. The Reds are also expecting lefty ās return from the 15-day IL quite soon, as heās already thrown a pair of rehab outings with AA Chattanooga and may need just two more before being activated. So, there are legitimate reinforcements that are close, it just depends on how many roster gymnastics Nick Krall and Co. want to go through to reassemble their āpen.
That lays out the roster issue, but it doesnāt address the hierarchy. Who now steps into the closerās role remains to be seen, whether itās simply bumping guys up a rung on the depth chart or keeping the high-leverage guys where they are and promoting a wholly inexperienced reliever to a role that many believe is less important than key 7th and 8th inning spots.
The reality is that the bullpen needed help, needed work, and probably needed a shuffle given their poor performance *before* Paganās injury. Now that it looks like heāll be sidelined for awhile, itās going to force the Reds hand. All that remains to be seen is just how thorough the shakeup becomes.
Q&A
What is the status of Emilio Pagan's injury?
Emilio Pagan suffered a hamstring injury, and the severity is still unknown, but he is expected to be placed on the injured list.
How does Emilio Pagan's injury affect the Cincinnati Reds bullpen?
Pagan's injury could lead to significant roster changes, especially if he is placed on the 60-day injured list, opening spots for other pitchers.
Who are the potential replacements for Emilio Pagan in the Reds bullpen?
Potential replacements include Zach Maxwell, Kyle Nicolas, Lyon Richardson, and Tejay Antone, depending on roster decisions made by the team.
What are the current statistics of the Cincinnati Reds bullpen?
The Reds bullpen has a 5.36 xERA, ranks last in walks allowed per nine innings at 6.22, and has a 5.18 FIP, the third worst in the league.
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