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Diamondbacks Starter Soroka Leaves After 1 Inning Due to Hip Injury Against Twins

Michael Soroka left after one inning with posterior left hip discomfort, and Arizona replaced him with Taylor Clarke as its rotation took another hit.

  • On Friday, Arizona Diamondbacks starter Michael Soroka left his game against the Minnesota Twins after hurting his posterior left hip while warming up for the second inning.
  • Right-Hander Ryne Nelson was also placed on the injured list Friday with a sprained elbow and strained forearm, further pressuring the pitching staff's depth.
  • Earlier this month, Corbin Burnes suffered a shoulder setback while rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, adding uncertainty to the rotation's stability.
  • General Manager Mike Hazen recently declared on Arizona Sports 98.7 that he intends to be a buyer at the upcoming MLB trade deadline, though Soroka's injury complicates that strategy.
  • Soroka, signed for $7.5 million, carries a history of nine injured list stints, including a serious Achilles injury that sidelined him through 2021 and 2022.
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Diamondbacks starter Michael Soroka walked off the field after appearing to hurt his leg while warming up to start the second inning against Minnesota in a development that could further deplete Arizona’s pitching depth. The team has yet to reveal…

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Diamondbacks starter Soroka leaves after 1 inning due to hip injury against Twins

Diamondbacks starter Michael Soroka walked off the field after hurting his hip while warming up to start the second inning against Minnesota in a development that could further deplete Arizona’s pitching depth.

·New York, United States
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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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