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Ramón Laureano fractured his finger in a game on Sept. 24, ending his season and sidelining him for the playoffs.
San Diego Padres outfielder Ramón Laureano fractured his right index finger during a game against the Milwaukee Brewers on September 24, 2025, ending his season and causing him to miss the first round of the playoffs.
The injury occurred when he fouled off a pitch in the second inning, leading to his replacement by Bryce Johnson in the third.
Acquired from Baltimore in a July 31 trade, Laureano had been a key offensive contributor, hitting nine home runs and driving in 30 runs in 49 games with the Padres.
The team, which secured a postseason berth, remains in contention for the NL West and wild-card spots.
Star outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. also missed his third consecutive game due to illness, with symptoms including nausea, chills, and fever.
Ramón Laureano se fracturó el dedo en un juego el 24 de septiembre, poniendo fin a su temporada y dejándolo al margen para los playoffs.