Twins' Pablo Lopez Out up to Three Months with Shoulder Injury
- Pablo Lopez, a starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, left a June 4 game in West Sacramento due to a Grade 2 right shoulder strain.
- Lopez felt soreness in the fifth inning and after warmup pitches, prompting the Twins to announce he would miss 8 to 12 weeks as he recovers.
- Through 11 starts this season, Lopez had a 5-3 record with a 2.82 ERA, leading Twins starters in performance before his injury.
- Manager Rocco Baldelli emphasized their focus on a careful and timely return to play, allowing Lopez to recover completely, while Lopez remained hopeful despite the injury setback.
- Lopez's absence will affect the Twins' rotation as they seek to maintain their pursuit of a playoff berth, with internal and external options considered for his replacement.
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WEST SACRAMENTO, California, USA (AP) — Right pitcher Pablo Lopez would lose eight to 12 weeks of activity with the Minnesota Twins due to a distension on one shoulder.
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Twins right-hander Pablo López expected to miss 8 to 12 weeks because of a strained shoulder
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