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Royals' Cole Ragans Headed for More Testing After Elbow Setback

The results will show whether his diagnosed pitcher’s elbow delays his return to the rotation.

Overview

  • Ragans woke up Friday with left-arm discomfort and cut a catching session short, prompting manager Matt Quatraro to say the club will run additional tests in the next few days.
  • He has been on the 15-day injured list since May 8 with a left elbow impingement diagnosed as valgus extension overload, a throwing-related condition that causes pain in the back and middle of the elbow.
  • Ragans made a May 23 rehab start for Triple-A Omaha, tossing 4 1/3 innings but failing to recover well afterward, and he threw a 23-pitch bullpen session on June 10 before the latest setback.
  • The setback adds to rotation uncertainty for Kansas City with All-Star right-hander Seth Lugo on the seven-day concussion list and the Monday starter still to be determined.
  • The upcoming tests will determine treatment and timing for Ragans’ return, and they could push a comeback beyond the All-Star break given his recent stop-start rehab and prior injury history.