Breaking News: Reds Missing All-Star Elly de la Cruz as Flight Cancellation Causes Delay
The Cincinnati Reds”] are facing an unexpected challenge as they take on the Arizona Diamondbacks without their all-star player, Elly de la Cruz. The setback comes following the cancellation of his flight home from the Dominican Republic, where the 23-year-old was mourning the death of his sister.
Flight Failure Delays de la Cruz’s Return
Manager Terry Francona expressed disappointment over the team’s misfortune Friday: “He really wanted to be here again for the game, but one of his flights was canceled, so his return is delayed.” The Reds had not put de la Cruz on the mourning list since he had planned to return to the D-Back’s following the 1:9 loss against the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday.
Emotional Performance Followed Tragic News
De la Cruz caused a stir when he hit his twelfth home run of the season during the game following the news of his sister’s passing. He celebrated the home run with a chest-smack, skyward gesture, and a heart-shaped hand signal, visibly emotional yet determined.
Standing Strong in the NL Central
With the absence of their star player, the Reds enter the series against Arizona with a record of 30 wins and 33 defeats, placing them fourth in the NL Central. De la Cruz was voted as an all-star last season, his second ever, and led the league in stolen bases following the regular season’s end.
The Reds’ loss due to flight issues sheds light on the complexities and adversities athletes face beyond the stadium. It underscores the importance of support systems and mental health strategies for players dealing with personal tragedies. Supporting the team during these troubles can foster resilience and unity.
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