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The Chicago Cubs announced on Friday that outfielder Kyle Schwarber will miss the remainder of the season after tearing the ACL and LCL in his left knee against the Arizona Diamondbacks on April 7, just the third game into the regular season.
It's a massive blow for the Cubs, who entered the season as heavy World Series favorites and will now be without one of their most dangerous hitters for the entirety of the season.
Schwarber's injury is one that will have fans of the North Siders cursing the baseball gods. In the second inning of the Cubs' third game of the season, Diamondbacks' shortstop Jean Segura hit a John Lackey pitch into the left-center gap, sending both Schwarber and Cubs' center fielder Dexter Fowler racing at one another for the ball.
Neither player called the other off, resulting in an ugly collision. Segura wound up with an inside-the-park home run, and Schwarber had to be carted off with what looked like an ankle injury. A later MRI instead revealed a torn MCL and LCL.