Minnesota Twins right-hander Anthony DeSclafani underwent forearm flexor tendon surgery and will miss the entire 2024 season. Expected to be a starter on the back end of the Minnesota rotation, DeSclafani was diagnosed with a right elbow strain in mid-March and was placed on the 60-day injured list Thursday in advance of the regular season.
The right-hander developed a forearm strain in spring training, and a long-term absence of some kind was expected.
The Twins announced this morning that they’ve selected the contract of right-handed reliever Daniel Duarte from Triple-A St. Paul. He’ll make the team’s Opening Day roster.
It appears that the Twins’ gamble on starter Anthony DeSclafani won’t pay off. The Twins acquired DeSclafani in January despite his lengthy injury history.
The Twins may have to wait until 2025 to see their new trade acquisition throw his first official pitch for them.
The Minnesota Twins have gotten some bad news on Monday regarding the health of their pitching staff. Per Bobby Nightengale of the Minnesota Star-Tribune: Anthony DeSclafani was shut down with a right elbow flexor strain and will visit Dr.
Losing him even for a short spell is painful for the Twins, given the flamethrower’s emergence as one of MLB’s premier relievers.
The Minnesota Twins’ rotation we see today is highly unlikely to be the same iteration when they open the regular season March 28 against the division-rival Kansas City Royals.
As the defending American League Central champion Minnesota Twins enter spring training, they've gotten positive injury updates on pitchers Anthony DeSclafani and Josh Staumont, both of whom were acquired this offseason.
The Minnesota Twins have had a mostly motionless offseason, outside of two signings they announced on Wednesday, (1B) Carlos Santana and (RP) Jay Jackson,
The Twins finally made their first big move of the offseason, sending second baseman Jorge Polanco to the Seattle Mariners for four players and cash Monday night.
The Twins have been trying to shop former All-Star second baseman Jorge Polanco this offseason, and it looks like they have finally found a taker.
It’s been an active two weeks for the Mariners, who’ve recently signed Mitch Garver to a two-year deal and shipped out Robbie Ray and Jose Caballero in trades that brought Mitch Haniger, Anthony DeSclafani and Luke Raley back to Seattle.
The SF Giants have been without right-handed starting pitcher Anthony DeSclafani since he landed on the injured list at the end of July with a flexor strain in his right elbow.
A Grade 1 flexor strain sent Anthony DeSclafani to the 15-day injured list last weekend, leading to some speculation that the right-hander’s season might be over.
Within the past week, multiple reports have emerged about the Giants receiving interest in their starting pitchers. There was some thought that San Francisco could deal a back-end starter for help elsewhere on the roster.
The San Francisco Giants placed right-handed starter Anthony DeSclafani on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow flexor strain and recalled right-hander Tristan Beck from Triple-A Sacramento on Sunday.
The San Francisco Giants are planning on getting back injured starting pitcher Anthony DeSclafani next week, per reports. The following update comes from
The SF Giants were unable to build upon their three-game winning streak on Friday night, falling 3-2 to the Chicago Cubs. While Giants starting pitcher Anthony DeSclafani delivered an excellent outing, Cubs ace Marcus Stroman, who could be the biggest name moved at this summer's MLB trade deadline, shined brighter.
An early six-run inning from the Baltimore Orioles led them to an 8-3 victory over the SF Giants on Sunday afternoon. After splitting the first two games of the series, the Giants dropped the final game of the homestand, falling to 29-30 on the season.
Anthony DeSclafani logged eight shutout innings as the San Francisco Giants snapped a four-game skid with a 2-0 victory over the host Houston Astros on Tuesday.
Anthony DeSclafani offered a explanation for the extracurricular activity that took place during Monday’s game.
Tough news for the San Francisco Giants on Monday as manager Gabe Kapler told reporters that starting pitcher Anthony DeSclafani will have ankle surgery.
Only two days after being placed on the 15-day injured list with what the Giants called right ankle inflammation, Anthony DeSclafani's season is over.
On Friday, Giants' manager Gabe Kapler said "there's real concern" about the injury and wouldn't rule out surgery for DeSclafani, stating "everything is on the table."
DeSclafani will get the nod Tuesday night against the Braves, his first appearance since April 21.
The San Francisco Giants began Wednesday afternoon's home game against the New York Mets holding a four-game lead over the second-place Los Angeles Dodgers
DeSclafani pitched a complete-game shutout and allowed just three hits in San Francisco’s 12-0 win over the Colorado Rockies.
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