
Minnesota Twins right-hander Joe Ryan is predicted to overlook “a number of weeks to months” with a proper shoulder harm, Minnesota Twins supervisor Rocco Baldelli introduced Friday.
An MRI revealed a Grade 2 pressure of the teres main muscle in Ryan’s proper shoulder, and he was sidelined within the third inning of Wednesday’s recreation towards the Chicago Cubs with a triceps pressure. The Twins positioned Ryan on the 15-day injured record on Friday, a transfer retroactive to Thursday.
Ryan, 28, has made 23 begins this season and is 7-7 with a 3.60 ERA.
Moreover, the Twins introduced that right-hander Brock Stewart will bear shoulder surgical procedure and miss the rest of the season. Stewart, 32, was positioned on the injured record with shoulder tendinitis.
Moreover, Minnesota signed right-hander Scott Blewett from St. Paul and returned infielder Kyle Farmer from the 10-day injured record.
Moreover, rookie infielder Brooks Lee was positioned on the disabled record with biceps tendonitis. The transfer was retroactive to Thursday.
Bluett, 28, has appeared in 36 video games (three begins) for St. Pauls this season, posting a 5-2 report with a 3.66 ERA.
Farmer, 33, missed the sport with a strained proper shoulder. He hit .189 with 15 RBIs in 63 video games with Minnesota this season.
Lee, 23, is batting .253 with two house runs and 15 RBIs in 26 video games with the Twins this season.
–Scene-level media