MLB Pitcher Who Broke Finger Playing Video Games Explains What Happened

The Major League Baseball player who broke his pinky playing video games before a start and then pitched in a game has apologized to his manager and teammates, while he also explained how it happened. Jesus Luzardo of the Oakland Athletics said this week that he sustained the injury about four hours before his game on Saturday against the Baltimore Orioles, but he didn't say which game he was playing. He also stressed that he didn't suffer the break due to a moment of anger; instead, it was bad luck, he said.

"I'm a 23-year-old kid, I make mistakes," Luzardo said, via the Associated Press. "I feel like a lot of people don't realize that we are people as well and we make mistakes, the same mistakes that fans make, the same mistakes that people that work normal jobs make."

"It was an immature mistake and it was a stupid mistake. But I still made a mistake and that's something that I'm going to learn from and I'm not going to do again," Luzardo added.

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