×

Twins ace Joe Ryan has MRI on elbow after early exit

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 1:26 PM

Minnesota Twins ace right-hander Joe Ryan underwent an MRI after exiting with right elbow soreness nine pitches into Sunday’s home start ​against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Ryan fanned leadoff ‌man Yohendrick Pinango on three pitches, then walked Kazuma Okamoto. After Ryan’s full-count fastball to Okamoto finished above the zone, he waved for manager Derek Shelton and trainer Nick ‌Paparesta ​to come out to the ⁠mound.

After a brief conversation, ⁠Ryan headed to the dugout.

“Well, we got imaging,” Shelton told reporters after Minnesota’s 4-3 win. “We’ll kind of evaluate from there. I think, as you ​guys were told, it was something in the elbow. We’ll evaluate. We have the off day ⁠tomorrow, and then we’ll ⁠go off that.”

Following the abbreviated outing, the ​Twins’ Opening Day starter is 2-3 with a 3.72 ​ERA, 1.06 WHIP and 40 strikeouts in 38 ‌2/3 innings over eight starts.

Ryan dealt with lower back issues during spring training, which included the need for an MRI exam, but did not ⁠miss any turns this season.

Minnesota already has three starting pitchers on the injured list: Pablo Lopez (elbow), David Festa (shoulder) and ⁠Mick Abel (elbow). ‌Lopez tore his ACL during spring ⁠training and underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery.

Abel ​posted ‌a 1-2 record and a 3.98 ​ERA in ⁠four appearances (three starts) before being shelved in mid-April, but he’s expected back relatively soon.

Ryan, who made his major league debut in 2021, has fashioned a 48-39 record and a 3.79 ERA in 123 appearances (122 ​starts).

–Field Level Media