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Hamilton Spectator
4 days ago
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Royals outfielder Mark Canha placed on 10-day IL with left elbow injury
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals placed outfielder Mark Canha on the 10-day injured list with a left elbow injury Tuesday. Canha is in his first season with the Royals after being acquired in a trade during spring training. He's hitting .212 with a .537 OPS in 46 games this season. Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said Canha's injury doesn't appear to be serious. 'I did some research,' he said. 'Epicondylitis is 'tennis elbow tendinitis.' It's been bothering him for a week or so. He thought he'd work through it and turn the corner a little bit. But a couple of swings yesterday really aggravated it, and he's more sore. He knew he wasn't going to be able to put good swings on the ball.' In a corresponding move, infielder Cam Devanney was selected from Triple-A Omaha. He will make his MLB debut in his first appearance with the club, though he was not in the starting lineup Tuesday. To make room on the 40-man roster, left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans was transferred to the 60-day IL. He has been on the IL since June 11 with a left rotator cuff strain. Quatraro said Ragans' move was strictly 'procedural.' 'It gives us a roster spot to call up,' he continued. 'He's not going to be back by that date (when he's eligible to return from the 60-day list), so there was no risk for us to do that. And it gives us the 40-man spot.' Ragans has had injuries all season after a 2024 season that saw him reach his first All-Star Game and finish fourth in the AL Cy Young voting. Ragans said this move won't affect his return to the Royals rotation. 'That's a month away,' he said. 'I started throwing yesterday, so I don't really have a full timeline, but it'll be a lot further into the throwing progression. We needed a roster spot, and that made sense. It literally does not change anything on how I come back, or when I come back.' For Devanney, it's a dream come true. He said his parents, his sister and a couple of friends who could get off work will be in attendance. 'I think they're getting here about an hour before game time, so it's gonna be a little close,' he said. 'But I think they're gonna make it.' In 69 games with Omaha, he's batting .272 with 18 home runs and 55 RBIs. 'It's surreal, man, I'm still processing,' he said. 'I think you survive in this game (by) being adaptable and versatile. I understand the dynamic up here and what they're looking for, so I'm just trying to fit their needs.' Quatraro complimented Devanney's versatility. 'Cam's had a great year in Triple-A,' Quatraro said. 'He had a good year last year. He's played really well in the infield. He's played some outfield as well. So his versatility and another right-handed bat was something we were looking for. He could be a versatile player off the bench, which is what he'll be tonight, but we're not going to be afraid to play him either.' ___ AP MLB:


Fox Sports
4 days ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Royals outfielder Mark Canha placed on 10-day IL with left elbow injury
Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals placed outfielder Mark Canha on the 10-day injured list with a left elbow injury Tuesday. Canha is in his first season with the Royals after being acquired in a trade during spring training. He's hitting .212 with a .537 OPS in 46 games this season. Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said Canha's injury doesn't appear to be serious. 'I did some research,' he said. 'Epicondylitis is 'tennis elbow tendinitis.' It's been bothering him for a week or so. He thought he'd work through it and turn the corner a little bit. But a couple of swings yesterday really aggravated it, and he's more sore. He knew he wasn't going to be able to put good swings on the ball.' In a corresponding move, infielder Cam Devanney was selected from Triple-A Omaha. He will make his MLB debut in his first appearance with the club, though he was not in the starting lineup Tuesday. To make room on the 40-man roster, left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans was transferred to the 60-day IL. He has been on the IL since June 11 with a left rotator cuff strain. Quatraro said Ragans' move was strictly 'procedural.' 'It gives us a roster spot to call up,' he continued. 'He's not going to be back by that date (when he's eligible to return from the 60-day list), so there was no risk for us to do that. And it gives us the 40-man spot.' Ragans has had injuries all season after a 2024 season that saw him reach his first All-Star Game and finish fourth in the AL Cy Young voting. Ragans said this move won't affect his return to the Royals rotation. 'That's a month away,' he said. 'I started throwing yesterday, so I don't really have a full timeline, but it'll be a lot further into the throwing progression. We needed a roster spot, and that made sense. It literally does not change anything on how I come back, or when I come back.' For Devanney, it's a dream come true. He said his parents, his sister and a couple of friends who could get off work will be in attendance. 'I think they're getting here about an hour before game time, so it's gonna be a little close," he said. "But I think they're gonna make it.' In 69 games with Omaha, he's batting .272 with 18 home runs and 55 RBIs. 'It's surreal, man, I'm still processing,' he said. 'I think you survive in this game (by) being adaptable and versatile. I understand the dynamic up here and what they're looking for, so I'm just trying to fit their needs.' Quatraro complimented Devanney's versatility. 'Cam's had a great year in Triple-A,' Quatraro said. 'He had a good year last year. He's played really well in the infield. He's played some outfield as well. So his versatility and another right-handed bat was something we were looking for. He could be a versatile player off the bench, which is what he'll be tonight, but we're not going to be afraid to play him either.' ___ AP MLB: recommended Item 1 of 3


San Francisco Chronicle
4 days ago
- Sport
- San Francisco Chronicle
Royals outfielder Mark Canha placed on 10-day IL with left elbow injury
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals placed outfielder Mark Canha on the 10-day injured list with a left elbow injury Tuesday. Canha is in his first season with the Royals after being acquired in a trade during spring training. He's hitting .212 with a .537 OPS in 46 games this season. Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said Canha's injury doesn't appear to be serious. 'I did some research,' he said. 'Epicondylitis is 'tennis elbow tendinitis.' It's been bothering him for a week or so. He thought he'd work through it and turn the corner a little bit. But a couple of swings yesterday really aggravated it, and he's more sore. He knew he wasn't going to be able to put good swings on the ball.' In a corresponding move, infielder Cam Devanney was selected from Triple-A Omaha. He will make his MLB debut in his first appearance with the club, though he was not in the starting lineup Tuesday. To make room on the 40-man roster, left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans was transferred to the 60-day IL. He has been on the IL since June 11 with a left rotator cuff strain. Quatraro said Ragans' move was strictly 'procedural.' 'It gives us a roster spot to call up,' he continued. 'He's not going to be back by that date (when he's eligible to return from the 60-day list), so there was no risk for us to do that. And it gives us the 40-man spot.' Ragans has had injuries all season after a 2024 season that saw him reach his first All-Star Game and finish fourth in the AL Cy Young voting. Ragans said this move won't affect his return to the Royals rotation. 'That's a month away,' he said. 'I started throwing yesterday, so I don't really have a full timeline, but it'll be a lot further into the throwing progression. We needed a roster spot, and that made sense. It literally does not change anything on how I come back, or when I come back.' For Devanney, it's a dream come true. He said his parents, his sister and a couple of friends who could get off work will be in attendance. 'I think they're getting here about an hour before game time, so it's gonna be a little close," he said. "But I think they're gonna make it.' In 69 games with Omaha, he's batting .272 with 18 home runs and 55 RBIs. 'It's surreal, man, I'm still processing,' he said. 'I think you survive in this game (by) being adaptable and versatile. I understand the dynamic up here and what they're looking for, so I'm just trying to fit their needs.' Quatraro complimented Devanney's versatility. 'Cam's had a great year in Triple-A,' Quatraro said. 'He had a good year last year. He's played really well in the infield. He's played some outfield as well. So his versatility and another right-handed bat was something we were looking for. He could be a versatile player off the bench, which is what he'll be tonight, but we're not going to be afraid to play him either.' ___


Winnipeg Free Press
4 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Royals outfielder Mark Canha placed on 10-day IL with left elbow injury
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals placed outfielder Mark Canha on the 10-day injured list with a left elbow injury Tuesday. Canha is in his first season with the Royals after being acquired in a trade during spring training. He's hitting .212 with a .537 OPS in 46 games this season. Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said Canha's injury doesn't appear to be serious. 'I did some research,' he said. 'Epicondylitis is 'tennis elbow tendinitis.' It's been bothering him for a week or so. He thought he'd work through it and turn the corner a little bit. But a couple of swings yesterday really aggravated it, and he's more sore. He knew he wasn't going to be able to put good swings on the ball.' In a corresponding move, infielder Cam Devanney was selected from Triple-A Omaha. He will make his MLB debut in his first appearance with the club, though he was not in the starting lineup Tuesday. To make room on the 40-man roster, left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans was transferred to the 60-day IL. He has been on the IL since June 11 with a left rotator cuff strain. Quatraro said Ragans' move was strictly 'procedural.' 'It gives us a roster spot to call up,' he continued. 'He's not going to be back by that date (when he's eligible to return from the 60-day list), so there was no risk for us to do that. And it gives us the 40-man spot.' Ragans has had injuries all season after a 2024 season that saw him reach his first All-Star Game and finish fourth in the AL Cy Young voting. Ragans said this move won't affect his return to the Royals rotation. 'That's a month away,' he said. 'I started throwing yesterday, so I don't really have a full timeline, but it'll be a lot further into the throwing progression. We needed a roster spot, and that made sense. It literally does not change anything on how I come back, or when I come back.' For Devanney, it's a dream come true. He said his parents, his sister and a couple of friends who could get off work will be in attendance. 'I think they're getting here about an hour before game time, so it's gonna be a little close,' he said. 'But I think they're gonna make it.' In 69 games with Omaha, he's batting .272 with 18 home runs and 55 RBIs. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. 'It's surreal, man, I'm still processing,' he said. 'I think you survive in this game (by) being adaptable and versatile. I understand the dynamic up here and what they're looking for, so I'm just trying to fit their needs.' Quatraro complimented Devanney's versatility. 'Cam's had a great year in Triple-A,' Quatraro said. 'He had a good year last year. He's played really well in the infield. He's played some outfield as well. So his versatility and another right-handed bat was something we were looking for. He could be a versatile player off the bench, which is what he'll be tonight, but we're not going to be afraid to play him either.' ___ AP MLB:


Fox Sports
24-04-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Royals ace Cole Ragans to undergo testing on groin after leaving start vs Rockies with tightness
Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Royals ace Cole Ragans will undergo testing on his left groin after the All-Star left-hander was forced to leave Thursday's start against the Colorado Rockies after just three innings and 62 pitches. Ragans had allowed four runs on three hits — two of them homers — and two walks before Angel Zerpa replaced him for the fourth inning of a 7-3 victory over the Rockies. Kansas City manager Matt Quatraro said Ragans had trouble getting loose before the game and his groin began to bother him as the innings went on. 'As he was sitting there between innings, between the third and fourth, it tightened up on him,' said Quatraro, who thinks some of Ragans' command problems during the opening game of a doubleheader were related to the groin issue. 'I did not talk to him yet, but I would assume, you know, if he's not comfortable pushing off, you're seeing him cut some stuff off, which makes sense, based on most of those misses,' Quatraro said. 'Just probably wasn't getting through it.' Ragans went 11-9 with a 3.14 ERA and led the league in strikeouts per nine innings during a breakout season last year. He is 1-1 with a 4.40 ERA in six starts this season, including a dismal outing last week against the Tigers. 'Cole was not 100 percent," Royals catcher Salvador Perez said Thursday. 'I could tell from the bullpen he was not right.' The Royals bullpen picked Ragans up, though, tossing six scoreless innings in relief. Zerpa and Steven Cruz tossed two apiece, Lucas Erceg cruised through the eighth and Carlos Estevez handled the ninth to earn his sixth save. In other injury news, Quatraro said right-hander Alec Marsh would begin a new throwing progression Friday after he was shut down a few weeks ago with more soreness in his right shoulder. The Royals hope to have him back sometime in June. Speedy outfielder Dairon Blanco also is on the mend after dealing with a right Achilles injury. He went through a full workout on Tuesday, and Quatraro said it's possible that Blanco could be headed on a rehab assignment soon. 'That was a huge step forward. He had a ton of volume out there,' Quatraro said. 'We've got to get through this weekend, but if everything goes smoothly, we'll get him out sometime next week.' ___ AP baseball: recommended