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Ole Miss Coach Mike Bianco Reveals Injury Status of RHP JT Quinn

Ole Miss Rebels head coach Mike Bianco revealed the injury status of one of his key pitchers on Monday afternoon.
Ole Miss Coach Mike Bianco Reveals Injury Status of RHP JT Quinn
Ole Miss Coach Mike Bianco Reveals Injury Status of RHP JT Quinn

Ole Miss Rebels head coach Mike Bianco doesn't need any more injuries in his pitching arsenal, but that's just what he received this weekend.

Rebels RHP JT Quinn (who had been dealing with blister issues on his throwing hand earlier this season) has suffered a strained oblique and will be out "indefinitely," although he should be able to return at some point this year.

Bianco revealed the injury news on Monday's edition of SportsTalk Mississippi, and Michael Borkey, one of the hosts of the statewide radio show, was the first to report the news.

Quinn was penciled into the Friday night starting role early this season after injuries to Hunter Elliott and Xavier Rivas, but he was later shifted to Saturday following the emergence of LHP Gunnar Dennis on the mound.

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The righty saw his fair share of struggles in his appearances in the first month of the campaign, and he was eventually transitioned to the bullpen. Bianco confirmed on Sunday that Quinn had injured his back on his final pitch in the bullpen in a game against South Carolina, but at the time, the extent of the injury was not known.

Quinn is a sophomore out of Berkeley Preparatory School, and he originally hails from Tampa, Florida. He has a career ERA of 6.75 in a total of 61.1 innings in his time at Ole Miss.

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John Macon Gillespie
JOHN MACON GILLESPIE

John Macon Gillespie has a journalism background spanning 10 years and earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in journalism from the University of Mississippi in 2020 and 2022, respectively. His experience in the field includes work on the Ole Miss beat for nine years and high school sports coverage in the state of Mississippi for the Calhoun County Journal. He is currently a columnist for Ole Miss On SI and a high school journalism teacher in North Mississippi.

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