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Cole Ragans gives second opinion on injured shoulder

It seems that the royal family will not have Cole Ragans for a while. Manager Matt Quatraro told MLB.com’s Anne Rogers that the left-handed will give a second opinion on his sick shoulder next week. Kansas City placed Ragans on the 15-day injury list with rotator cuff strain yesterday. Quatraro said the team did not want the problem to require surgery, but suggested that Ragans be shut down from a large amount of time.

This is the All-Star left-handed’s roster for the second time this season. Ragans missed a few weeks of groin strain between late May and early June. He returned to a start and was tagged five times in three innings against St. Louis on June 5. Ragans didn’t feel right during their day routine at the start, leading to a test revealing a strain of the shoulder cuff pulse. He will definitely miss the time of this injury compared to his groin.

The royal family will be composed of five people Seth Lugo,,,,, Kris Bubic,,,,, Michael Wacha,,,,, Michael Lorenson And the new show Noah Cameron. Overall, it’s still a good team, but it’s obviously much better when Ragans are full. He finished fourth in the Cy Young vote when he recorded 223 strikeouts a season ago. Despite his higher strikeout this season, he has underscored the average ball in the game. The average of 382 results in an average running speed north of 5.00.

Kansas City will have a better understanding of Ragans’ schedule next week. It’s hard to imagine him returning before the All-Star break. Even if Ragans are in late July or after, it is unlikely that the front desk will pour many resources into the rotation.

The top three of Lugo, Bubic and Wacha are still outstanding. Cameron was excellent in his first five Major League Baseball (MLB) games before the Yankees knocked him down Tuesday. Lorenzen has been moving up and down, but is usually the fifth starter to be repairable. Kyle Wright Four rehabilitation matches have been played and may not be far from his team’s debut. He can emboss or push Lorenzen or Cameron for a final rotation position. If the Royals fell below .500 after being swept by the Yankees, the Royals are still close enough to add, then the lower half of the fistless is raised to the most important point.

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