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Twins RHP Joe Ryan (elbow) passes tests, on track for next start

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 4:59 PM

Joe Ryan is one step away from being cleared to make his weekend start for the ​Minnesota Twins and eradicating panic about ‌a possible elbow injury.

Ryan is scheduled for a bullpen session on Wednesday, which follows a “normal” MRI exam that showed no structural ‌damage ​to his right elbow ⁠and a pain-free throwing ⁠session on flat ground Tuesday afternoon in Washington before the second game of their series with the Nationals.

He ​left Sunday’s game against the Blue Jays after two batters due to ⁠elbow discomfort.

“He went ⁠out and threw today, which ​was a really good sign. Everything was ​normal,” manager Derek Shelton said. “If everything goes ‌according to plan, then he’ll make (his) start on the regular day.”

Ryan has been on the current road trip ⁠with the Twins and would be in line to start against the Guardians over the ⁠weekend. He’s ‌2-3 in eight starts ⁠with 40 strikeouts and a ​3.72 ‌ERA in 2026.

Ryan, 29, was ​bothered by ⁠back tightness in spring training but the issues are unrelated.

Ryan had a 13-10 record with a 3.42 ERA with 194 strikeouts for the Twins last season.

–Field ​Level Media