Report: Texas outfielder Max Belyeu out for rest of regular season with injury

Austin – Longhorns 5 is one of the best strikers of the rest of the normal season.

Football player Max Pelio broke his thumb against Missouri, but he could return to the post -season stage, Kendall Rogers of D1BaseBall.com Monday mentioned. The team confirmed the injury, but it considers Pelio “a week to a week.”

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Pelio’s injury occurred in the last half of the opening match on Friday against the tigers after a dove to pick up a fly ball in the right field. He fell embarrassed at his hand and intended to stand to throw the ball on the field. After the restart review, it was judged that Pelio made fishing, and remained in the game after it was examined by the medical staff and the main coach Jim Shaluseng. Pelio did not play in Doubleheader on Saturday.

Texas won the 15-4 match in seven roles.

Pelio, the Big 12 conference player for last year, was on his way to another fruitful season. It was hitting.

Rogers also reported some of the best news about the length on the injury front. He said that the injuries of the student, Adrian Rodriguez, and MacC Rylan Galvan, were not as bad as he was originally believed to be daily.

Texas (23-3, 8-1 seconds) is facing Texas at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, in the UFCU Disch-Falk field and will host Georgia No. 3 in a series of three games starting on Friday.

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