Minneapolis — Minnesota pitcher Joe Ryan left Sunday's start against the Toronto Blue Jays after facing two batters, departing with right elbow soreness after striking out Yohendrick Piñango and walking Kazuma Okamoto; he signaled to catcher Victor Caratini and the dugout, met with manager Derek Shelton and an athletic trainer, and was relieved by Andrew Morris. Sunday's in-game decision forced the Twins to rely on prolonged bullpen work; Andrew Morris delivered 3 2/3 scoreless innings, helping Minnesota hold on for a 4-3 victory to split the four-game series, while team officials said Ryan would undergo evaluation and the club monitored his availability for upcoming starts this week.
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Joe Ryan's early exit could affect the Twins' rotation. If you're a fan, this might change the team's performance. If you're into fantasy baseball, you might need to adjust your lineup. Keep an eye on the official updates.
Ryan's elbow soreness is a concern, but the Twins pulled through with bullpen strength. It's a reminder that baseball is a team sport, not just about the ace. Worth forwarding if you know a Twins fan or a fantasy baseball player.
Andrew Morris and the Twins' bullpen benefited immediately as Morris delivered 3 2/3 scoreless innings that helped preserve Minnesota's 4-3 win.
Joe Ryan and the Twins' starting rotation suffered short-term uncertainty after Ryan exited with right elbow soreness, creating questions about upcoming starts.
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Joe Ryan exits early with right elbow soreness
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