Royals' Cole Ragans Leave Game with Triceps, Elbow Soreness
Cole Ragans allowed one hit and struck out four before leaving with left triceps and elbow soreness, and the Royals turned to Luinder Avila.
- On Wednesday, Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans exited his start against Cleveland after three scoreless innings, citing discomfort in his left triceps and elbow.
- Before exiting, Ragans allowed one hit and struck out four while throwing 58 pitches, successfully escaping early trouble in the first inning.
- Luinder Avila began warming up during the third inning and entered in the fourth after Chase DeLauter doubled and Maikel Garcia committed a throwing error.
- His medical history includes Tommy John surgeries in 2018 and 2019, plus a left rotator cuff strain that sidelined him from June 5 to Sept. 17 last year.
- Since his August 2023 trade to Kansas City, Ragans became a 2024 All-Star, finishing that season with an 11-9 record and a 3.14 ERA in 32 starts.
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Royals' Cole Ragans leave game with triceps, elbow soreness
Royals’ Cole Ragans leave game with triceps, elbow soreness
Kansas City starting pitcher Cole Ragans left the Royals' Wednesday game against the Cleveland Guardians after the third inning due to left triceps and elbow soreness, the team announced. Ragans gave up no runs and a hit while striking out four and walking two. He threw 58 pitches. He is 1-4 with a 4.84 ERA
Royals starter Cole Ragans removed after 3 scoreless innings against Cleveland
Kansas City Royals starter Cole Ragans has been removed after three scoreless innings and 58 pitches against Cleveland. Luinder Avila started warming up in the bottom of the third and entered to start the fourth. There was no immediate announcement…
Royals' Cole Ragans leaves start against Cleveland because of triceps and elbow soreness
Kansas City Royals left-hander Cole Ragans left his start against Cleveland after three scoreless innings because of left triceps and elbow soreness.
Royals Notes: Ragans, Rotation, Estévez
The Royals got a bit of injury scare yesterday with Cole Ragans departing his start. He’ll continue to be evaluated but the Royals appear to be hopeful that the move was precautionary and that Ragans won’t need to go on the injured list. Ragans threw 58 pitches over three innings before departing last night. After the game, he told Anne Rogers of MLB.com that he felt soreness and tightness in the bottom of his triceps and elbow. That sounds a bi…
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