Joe Ryan's Elbow Injury Update: Potential Return for Next Start
Twins' Ryan (elbow) could make his next start
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Joe Ryan, the Minnesota Twins' right-handed pitcher, experienced elbow soreness but showed no structural damage. He is on track to make his next start against the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday if his recovery continues positively.
- 01Joe Ryan left a game against the Toronto Blue Jays due to elbow soreness.
- 02No structural damage was found in Ryan's elbow after evaluation.
- 03He is expected to throw a bullpen session before his next start.
- 04Ryan has been a reliable pitcher for the Twins, making 30 starts last season.
- 05Pablo Lopez, another key pitcher for the Twins, is out for the season.
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Minnesota Twins pitcher Joe Ryan left the game against the Toronto Blue Jays early due to soreness in his throwing elbow. Fortunately, evaluations revealed no structural damage, and Twins manager Derek Shelton indicated that Ryan's recovery is progressing well. He threw on Tuesday, showing positive signs, and is scheduled to throw a bullpen session ahead of his potential start on Saturday against the Cleveland Guardians. Ryan, who has a record of 2-3 and a 3.72 ERA, has been a consistent performer for the Twins, making 30 starts last season. His health is crucial for the team, especially with fellow pitcher Pablo Lopez sidelined for the season after Tommy John surgery. Ryan's ability to bounce back from this minor setback will be closely monitored by the team and fans alike.
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If Joe Ryan can return to form, it will bolster the Twins' pitching rotation significantly, especially with another key pitcher out for the season.
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