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Al Central Notes: Lugo, Ragans, Castro, Meadows

Seth Lugo Today is the beginning of the plan against the Cardinal, as Royal The right-handed is fighting inflammation with the middle finger of his throwing hand. Hopefully Lugo has only one turn in the rotation, manager Matt Quatraro told reporters (including Jaylon Thompson of Kansas City), but “We're in the early stages, we'll see how [Lugo] Response“For the extra rest. Last season's Al Cy Young Award runner-up was another good year to get a 3.02 ERA in 56 2/3 innings, although Lugo's 4.26 Siera and his Statcast metric aren't that likable.

Just a few weeks ago, the royal family skipped Cole Ragans Started with a small groin strain on Southpaw, but despite Ragans being able to avoid the list of injuries at the time, his pain was still worried. Ragans left due to a tight left groin in yesterday's sixth inning, although Quatraro described it as somewhat preventive. Rookie Noah Cameron Today's game will be started from Triple-A recall today at Lugo, and if one or both of Lugo or Ragans end up taking 15 days of IL to fully recover, Cameron will likely expand the look in the profession.

More from Al Central…

  • X-rays are negative Willi CastroThe right knee afterward twin The Smiths quit early from yesterday's 3-0 win over the winemakers. Castro fouled the ball from his knee in the first inning of the Bat and was able to play the left at the bottom of the frame, but was replaced at the bottom of the second inning. The injury is officially called a knee contusion, and after a day or two of rest, is Castro still OK or whether he needs to stay on the 10-day injury list. Castro's figures (.235/.306/.367 in 108 set appearances) have dropped in 2024's All-Star production, although he remains a versatile option on the diamond, already starting five positions this year. The injured bug this season has bit Castro as he missed two weeks of slant recovery.
  • Parker Meadow In the process of tiger On their current road trip in Toronto, the outfielders plan to throw from the outfield to the base today during a pre-match drill. manager aj hinch Telling Jeff Seidel of the Detroit Free Press and other journalists that Meadows' ability to throw is “He hopes to get him the final step in his recovery mission as soon as possible,” the club will monitor Meadows’ arm’s feeling tomorrow. Meadows missed the entire season due to muscle skin neurological problems in his right arm, and his position on the 60-day injury list will keep him on the Detroit roster until May 26. Given the long layoffs and longer layoffs and Hinch’s observations of Meadows, Meadows’ Meadows are “” Meadows’ Meadows”Don't have to be completely 100% of the defender to carry out the rehabilitation mission“It seems like the minors' outfielder needs a lot of games to get adequate preparation, so June's returns seem more likely. While the 30-15 Tigers have a baseball record even without a starting midfielder shooter, the club will stay strong with healthy soldiers, a great soldier in the late late offensive spark game at Detroit, which is an offensive Sparkplug in 2024 in the late Detroit season.

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