Merrill Kelly scratched from session due to back tightness

Right-hander Merrill Kelly was scratched from a live batting-practice session during Arizona Diamondbacks spring training after feeling left mid-back tightness. The pitcher, scheduled for Opening Day, is set for an MRI on Sunday to assess the injury. Manager Torey Lovullo described the concern as minimal while noting the team's recent history of pitching injuries.

In Scottsdale, Arizona, the Diamondbacks are proceeding cautiously with Merrill Kelly's back issue amid a pattern of pitching ailments. Kelly, who re-signed with the team this winter on a two-year, $40 million contract after being traded to the Texas Rangers at last year's Trade Deadline, experienced the tightness during a bullpen session on Saturday.

Kelly had warmed up for the live batting-practice but shut it down proactively. “We've been kind of just treating something, I guess in the mid back you can call it,” Kelly said. “Kind of changes throughout the days -- different days feel differently. And then I went to go throw in the bullpen today, got to around pitch 10, started feeling little stuff and then the last two to three, the sensation was enough that I, being proactive, just felt like it was time to shut it down.”

He noted feeling good during his second bullpen session of the spring but sensed discomfort after his weight room routine. “I don't have a concern level [yet],” Kelly added. “Because we don't know, at the end of the day, what it is. I mean, the last week and a half, I've been throwing, been doing everything normal, and it didn't kind of rear its head until today. So I'm going to take that as a good thing, the fact that I've felt it for that long but I've still been able to do everything.”

The MRI on Sunday will clarify the extent. Over the last 12 months, five Arizona pitchers have suffered elbow injuries requiring Tommy John surgery or internal brace procedures, including ace Corbin Burnes and co-closers A.J. Puk and Justin Martinez, who will miss the season's start.

"The concern is legitimate, but Merrill knows himself so well, and I just appreciate that he didn't try to go full throttle and get to that next level if there's anything wrong," manager Torey Lovullo said. "So, for right now, I'm just going to say that [the concern is] minimal."

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Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Merrill Kelly signing his new two-year, $40 million contract, with team logo and stadium in view.
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دياموندباكس يعيد توقيع ميريل كيلي بعقد لعامين بـ40 مليون دولار

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اتفق أريزونا دياموندباكس مع الرماح اليمنى المخضرم ميريل كيلي على صفقة لعامين بـ40 مليون دولار، معلقة بفحص طبي. كيلي، الذي تم تداوله إلى تكساس رينجرز عند موعد 2025، يعود إلى الفريق الذي قضى فيه أول ست سنوات ونصف من مسيرته في دوري MLB. البالغ من العمر 37 عامًا يوفر استقرارًا لدوران رماة أريزونا وسط عدة عدم يقينيات في الرمي.

Right-hander Merrill Kelly will not start for the Arizona Diamondbacks on Opening Day of the 2026 season due to a back injury. The issue, described as intercostal nerve irritation, surfaced during spring training in Scottsdale, Arizona. While tests show no structural damage, the timeline for his return remains unclear.

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Minnesota Twins pitcher Joe Ryan received positive news from an MRI after being scratched from a spring training start due to back tightness. The imaging showed only inflammation, with no serious issues, allowing him to rest for a few days while remaining on track for Opening Day. His participation in the upcoming World Baseball Classic remains uncertain.

The Tampa Bay Rays are managing several player injuries as they prepare for the upcoming season. Recent transactions have also reshaped the roster. Updates from late February highlight concerns over key positions.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Gavin Stone has been shut down from throwing after experiencing discomfort in his surgically repaired right shoulder during spring training. The setback occurred last week following his Cactus League debut and a bullpen session, with no timeline for his return. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed the news ahead of a game against the Colorado Rockies.

Major League Baseball's offseason remains active with key rumors emerging on Wednesday. The New York Mets have reportedly enhanced their offer to free-agent outfielder Kyle Tucker, while the Yankees continue seeking a top starter. The Boston Red Sox signed pitcher Ranger Suárez, and the Toronto Blue Jays have not ruled out re-signing infielder Bo Bichette.

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New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza expressed confidence that shortstop Francisco Lindor will be ready for Opening Day despite ongoing recovery from hand surgery. Lindor underwent the procedure on February 11 and has begun light activities. Mendoza highlighted Lindor's determination in his progress.

 

 

 

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