Alabama's Patrick Murphy reveals injured ace Montana Fouts is day-to-day

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra05/18/23

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Alabama Crimson Tide faithful have waited for an injury update on star pitcher Montana Fouts, holding their collective breath awaiting some news.

The Alabama star left last Thursday’s SEC Softball Tournament contest against Arkansas with a leg injury. Later on, Crimson Tide head coach Patrick Murphy confirmed via Gary Harris of Tide 100.9 that Fouts is suffering through a hyperextended knee and is considered day-to-day. 

Now, Murphy has provided an update on Fouts, announcing she remains day-to-day at this point.

“We went over to [a doctor] on Monday morning, which you probably knew, and he is, I don’t want to call him a miracle worker, but he is one of the best people I’ve ever met in sports,” Murphy said. “She’s also seeing a very highly acclaimed PT in Birmingham, who works with a lot of his clients, [the doctor’s] clients, and it’s a lot better than I thought. It’s still day-to-day.

“I can’t tell you how much I appreciate everybody’s thoughts and prayers and concerns, the outpouring of people that have asked about her. It’s been unbelievable.”

Moreover, Fouts originally suffered the injury as she struck out Raigan Johnson. While delivering the pitch, she planted her left leg on the throw, and quickly hopped off the leg, and started to hobble.

After talking with the training staff and trying a couple of warm-up pitches, she eventually left the game. Pitcher Alex Salter came in to finish out the extra-inning contest.

If Fouts continually hampered moving forward, Alabama would have to replace the high level of production that she has provided the Crimson Tide this season.

Fouts has as many games started as the other three pitchers in the Crimson Tide rotation, 29. In those 29 games, she has recorded 23 complete games compared to 7 recorded complete games for the other Alabama pitchers. Fouts has a record of 23-9 on the season in 40 appearances with an ERA of 1.44, which has helped fuel Alabama to their 40-18 record.

Fouts has been one of the best pitchers in the sport over her career, racking up 311 strikeouts — the most in D1 play. Alabama is one of just three schools to earn a national seed in the tournament every year since 2005.

More on Montana Fouts, immense success at Alabama

Montana Fouts, a fifth-year senior and the 2021 NFCA Pitcher of the Year, has once again been one of the top pitchers in college softball this season. She leads the nation in strikeouts with 311, including nine through 6.2 innings against Arkansas. For her career, she has more than 1,000 strikeouts to her name, becoming the fifth Alabama pitcher to eclipse that mark.

Fouts is also one of the highest-profile college softball players in the nation. She has an On3 NIL Valuation of $136K, which ranks No. 1 in the On3 College Softball NIL Rankings.

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