Pitchers Taijuan Walker and Alek Manoah are dealing with injuries during spring training. Walker had a few days off for personal reasons and is experiencing knee soreness, while Manoah has shoulder soreness with no structural damage revealed in an MRI. Both players are being monitored and their activities adjusted accordingly.
Blue Jays' Manoah has shoulder soreness; MRI reveals no damage https://t.co/cU45XiA50U
Alek Manoah is day-to-day after experiencing shoulder soreness. https://t.co/DuQfFIe2Qa https://t.co/SyWpZA3vS2
Alek Manoah dealing with right shoulder soreness https://t.co/4bHddD6ZTm
Alek Manoah experienced some shoulder soreness during his last bullpen and won’t make his scheduled start on Sunday Manoah had an MRI on Friday that didn’t reveal any structural damage. Blue Jays are considering him day-to-day
Alek Manoah felt some soreness in his right shoulder during a bullpen session yesterday so Blue Jays are bumping him from tomorrow’s start. No structural damage and Jays hope the break required is short-term per mgr John Schneider
News: Alek Manoah felt some shoulder soreness during a bullpen session and cut it short. He “didn’t really bounce back the way he wanted” after his last start. An MRI showed no structural damage, which is good, but the #BlueJays are taking it day-to-day right now.
Taijuan Walker hasn’t pitched in a ST game. Thomson said he had a few days off for personal reasons. He threw BP yesterday & came in with “normal spring training soreness” in his right knee. They’re going to “back him off a little bit and get him going in the next couple of days”
A postgame Phillies tidbit to file away: Taijuan Walker hasn't pitched yet. He reported "normal spring training soreness" after throwing BP yesterday, Rob Thomson said. So he'll be backed off "for a couple of days. Then we'll get him back out there."
Taijuan Walker was away from camp for a few days last week for personal reasons. He returned, threw a bullpen session yesterday and felt “normal spring training soreness” in his right knee, per Rob Thomson. Phillies will take it easy with him the next few days.