Pablo Lopez missed several months due to shoulder strain

Twins announced Pablo López He threw his shoulders with a 2nd grade Teres Grand Slam. He is expected to miss eight to 12 weeks. He will be completely thrown for at least one month before reevaluation.
López started last night’s match against A after five innings. He reported that his shoulder was discomfort during the sixth warm-up course. The twins immediately admitted that the injured list was inevitable. They are waiting for today’s imaging results before doing this. Unfortunately, this was enough to cost him most of the rest of the timeline.
This is the degree of damage and strain of the rotation partner Joe Ryan Last August. Ryan lost at the beginning of the month, missing the rest of the season. It didn’t make the offseason and he returned to strong this year. This is a source of long-term optimism for López, but in the coming months, that didn’t change the major blow to rotation.
This is the second on the right, and more importantly, this year il with. Lopez had the least absence in April due to the hamstring strain. Damage interrupts characteristic performance. He ran at an average of 2.82 in 60 2/3 frames. It will be his first career below 3.00, which shows whether he keeps it all year round. He has sniffed nearly a quarter of his opponents while running twice in nine of his 11 games.
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