The Minnesota Twins removed starting pitcher Joe Ryan from his scheduled debut in the 2026 Spring Training opener against the Boston Red Sox because of low back tightness. Ryan was replaced by Eston Stull just before the game in Fort Myers, Florida, which the Twins lost 7-2. Manager Derek Shelton indicated that Ryan underwent imaging to assess the injury.
In Fort Myers, Florida, the Minnesota Twins scratched ace pitcher Joe Ryan from his planned start against the Boston Red Sox shortly before the first pitch on Saturday. The team attributed the decision to “low back tightness in his right side.” Ryan had begun his warmups but was replaced by Eston Stull approximately 15 minutes before the 1:05 p.m. ET start of the Grapefruit League opener, which ended in a 7-2 loss for the Twins.
Manager Derek Shelton addressed the situation after the game, stating, “It happened during his prep work.” He added, “We sent him for imaging just to be sure. … We’ll have more information tomorrow on where it’s at.” Ryan left the stadium for an MRI exam before the game concluded and was unavailable for comment.
This incident marks the second health concern for a Twins starter this spring. Co-ace Pablo López is scheduled for Tommy John reconstructive surgery on Wednesday following elbow soreness during a live batting practice session. The team hopes Ryan's issue proves less severe.
Ryan enters the season after his best career performance and is anticipated to represent Team USA in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. The sources do not specify how any potential missed time might impact those plans.