The San Diego Padres' infielder Logan Forsythe is resting for several days because of plantar fasciitis.
"He's got a foot issue and we're going to stay away from it for three or four days. We're having it looked at," said Padres manager Bud Black, after Forsythe missed a second straight day.
Forsythe, 26, is in line to be a starter at either second or shortstop as well as a backup for Carlos Quentin in left, and is known to have a history of foot problems.
Last spring after suffering a stress fracture, he had the sesamoid bone in the ball of his left foot removed, a procedure he had done in 2007 on his right foot when he was at the University of Arkansas.
He spent the first two months of 2012 on the disabled list, which delayed his promotion to the Padres. After joining the Padres on June 3, he finished the season with an admirable .273 hitting average with six homers and 26 RBIs in 91 games. He started 73 of those games at second base. This season, rookie Jedd Gyorko is competing for the job and Forsythe has made two starts at shortstop. He had a slow start to this spring training season because of a sore right knee.
The Padres medical staff hopes the three to four days off and the cortisone injection will help settle the inflammation he's experiencing. He was seen Monday in a walking boot. We know however, that someone with persistent, nagging plantar fasciitis will need more than a few days rest and a shot. Since this is an ailment Forsythe seems to have frequently, he must have some foot structure issues. We would want him to switch shoes, and add orthotics to his treatment plan.
We'll keep an eye on him in the coming months.
Reference: UT San Diego.
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