Rays hopeful McClanahan (back) requires brief IL stint for recurring issue
The Tampa Bay Rays are expressing optimism that pitcher Shane McClanahan’s recent placement on the injured list due to a recurring back issue will not keep him sidelined for long.
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Pitcher Dealing With Familiar Back Discomfort
McClanahan was placed on the 15-day injured list after experiencing discomfort in his lower back, an issue that has troubled him at various points this season. The left-hander was removed from his most recent start after just four innings, citing tightness in his back.
Team Hopes for Quick Recovery
According to team officials, McClanahan’s current injury is similar to previous episodes he has managed this year. The Rays are hopeful that the time off will allow him to recover fully and return to the rotation soon.
- McClanahan has dealt with intermittent back tightness throughout the season.
- The team believes rest and treatment will resolve the issue.
- There is no indication of a more serious underlying problem at this time.
Impact on Rays’ Rotation
With McClanahan temporarily unavailable, the Rays will need to adjust their starting rotation. The team has not yet announced who will fill his spot, but several options are being considered from within the organization.
McClanahan’s Season So Far
Before his latest setback, McClanahan had been a key contributor for the Rays, posting impressive numbers and helping to anchor the pitching staff. His absence, even if brief, will be felt as the team continues its push through the season.
Looking Ahead
The Rays remain confident that McClanahan will be able to return after a short stint on the injured list. Updates on his progress will be provided as more information becomes available.
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