Ramírez shows improvement day-to-day after shoulder jam

Cleveland Guardians third baseman José Ramírez reported significant improvement in his jammed left shoulder on Monday, one day after exiting a spring training game. Manager Stephen Vogt said the team will continue to monitor him daily ahead of Opening Day.

Following his exit from Sunday's 12-6 Cactus League win over the Oakland A's after jamming his left shoulder on a slide into third base, José Ramírez felt 'much, much better' on Monday, according to Guardians manager Stephen Vogt. Medical staff evaluated the shoulder, noting overnight progress with inflammation but no need for imaging. 'He’s doing much better today. Hosey came out of the game with some shoulder soreness, tightness. But he's feeling much better today, so we're going to reassess him day by day. He should be just fine in a few days,' Vogt said.

Ramírez, who appeared in good spirits without a wrap on his shoulder during media availability, was already scheduled to rest Monday along with other regulars. He could return Tuesday, ahead of an off-day Wednesday and a Thursday exhibition against the Royals. With Opening Day 10 days away on March 26 in Seattle, the Guardians are proceeding cautiously.

At third base, recent options have included Carter Kieboom (who pinch-hit Sunday and started Monday), Daniel Schneemann, and Gabriel Arias (who can shift from shortstop, with Brayan Rocchio providing infield flexibility).

Ramírez has demonstrated strong durability, playing 158 games last season despite injuries and appearing on the injured list only once in 13 MLB seasons (a 2019 hamate fracture). Vogt noted, 'Yeah, it does [show his toughness], especially with how hard he plays. But he takes really good care of himself, and Hosey knows his body really well.'

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Minnesota Twins pitcher Joe Ryan smiles in relief after positive MRI results for back inflammation, thumbs-up on the mound.
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Joe Ryan's MRI reveals back inflammation, opening day unaffected

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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.

José Ramírez was removed from the Cleveland Guardians' Cactus League game against the Oakland A's after jamming his left shoulder. The Guardians secured a 12-6 victory at Goodyear Ballpark in Arizona. Manager Stephen Vogt called the injury day-to-day.

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José Ramírez belted a pair of home runs to help the Cleveland Guardians defeat the Baltimore Orioles 8-4 at Progressive Field. The performance allowed the 33-year-old third baseman to pass Earl Averill for second place on the franchise's all-time home home run list at Progressive Field and other venues. Cleveland secured the four-game series victory.

Tampa Bay Rays reliever Edwin Uceta is recovering from a right shoulder injury and threw his first bullpen session since early Spring Training, though he will not be ready for Opening Day. Manager Kevin Cash expressed encouragement about Uceta's progress, which could see him return to the bullpen in early April. The Rays also secured a 9-6 win over the Minnesota Twins in a Spring Training game featuring several bullpen candidates.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers placed reliever Ben Casparius on the 15-day injured list due to right shoulder inflammation and recalled pitcher Kyle Hurt from Triple-A Oklahoma City. The move comes ahead of their series opener against the New York Mets. Manager Dave Roberts noted the injury likely surfaced during Sunday's game.

The Houston Astros placed shortstop Jeremy Peña on the 10-day injured list with a Grade 1 right hamstring strain and pitcher Tatsuya Imai on the 15-day injured list with right arm fatigue on Monday in Seattle. The moves exacerbate a seven-game losing streak and mounting pitching injuries, following Imai's return to Houston for testing after Friday's rough outing.

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Chicago Cubs first baseman Tyler Austin underwent surgery on his right knee on Tuesday, sidelining him for months. Manager Craig Counsell announced the news on Wednesday, noting the injury occurred after Austin's knee did not respond well in early spring training workouts. The team is now adjusting its depth chart at first base.

 

 

 

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