Twins' Ryan leaves start due to elbow soreness

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Twins' Ryan leaves start due to elbow soreness

Twins' Ryan leaves start due to elbow soreness

Twins right-hander Joe Ryan left Sunday's start against the Blue Jays due to elbow soreness after facing just two batters.

Twins' Ryan leaves start due to elbow soreness

Twins right-hander Joe Ryan left Sunday's start against the Blue Jays due to elbow soreness after facing just two batters.

In a concerning turn of events for the Minnesota Twins, starting pitcher Joe Ryan was forced to exit Sunday's matchup against the Toronto Blue Jays after just two batters due to elbow soreness. The right-hander, who has been a key component of the Twins' rotation this season, appeared to feel discomfort during his brief outing, prompting an immediate visit from the team's training staff.

This early departure raises questions about Ryan's availability moving forward, especially as the Twins push for a playoff spot in a tightly contested division. Elbow issues are always a red flag for pitchers, and with the season's intensity ramping up, the team will likely proceed with caution. For fans and fantasy baseball enthusiasts alike, this is a development worth monitoring closely, as Ryan's health could have significant implications for the Twins' pitching depth and overall postseason aspirations.

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