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Twins face Pablo López’s likely season-ending injury and 'hunt for good'.
Summary
Pablo López suffered a substantial tear to his ulnar collateral ligament and could require Tommy John surgery; he is seeking a second opinion. Manager Derek Shelton told the team to 'hunt the good' while other pitchers compete for the open rotation spot.
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Pablo López suffered a substantial tear of his ulnar collateral ligament during a full-squad workout and may need Tommy John surgery, which would likely sideline him for the upcoming season. López is pursuing a second medical opinion and no surgery has been announced. Manager Derek Shelton addressed the clubhouse and encouraged a team mantra to "hunt the good" as players process the news. With López unavailable, several younger pitchers are now competing for a rotation spot.
Known details:
- López suffered a substantial UCL tear during a team workout and could require Tommy John surgery.
- López is seeking a second opinion; a definitive treatment plan has not been announced.
- Manager Derek Shelton urged players to adopt a "hunt the good" mindset and described the clubhouse mood as "OK."
- Simeon Woods Richardson, Zebby Matthews, Mick Abel and Andrew Morris are among the pitchers competing for the open rotation spot.
Summary:
López's injury is likely to keep him out of the season while the team adjusts its pitching plans and evaluates internal options. The immediate next step is López obtaining a second medical opinion; any decision about surgery or a timetable for return remains undetermined at this time.
