San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Tristan Beck is set to miss the opening of the season due to an upper right arm aneurysm, as indicated by @PavlovicNBCS. Initially experiencing right hand discomfort, Beck was sent back to San Francisco for evaluation, where he was diagnosed with the aneurysm after being seen at Stanford by a vascular specialist. Giants manager Bob Melvin confirmed Beck would be out for the opening day, with further updates on his condition and potential treatment options, including a possible aneurysm repair, to be provided in the coming days. The injury represents a significant setback for the Giants, who had plans to incorporate younger pitchers into their rotation. Beck's absence may prompt the team to explore other options, such as signing free agent Blake Snell or considering a comeback for Madison Bumgarner.
David Cone suffered a mid-career aneurysm in his upper arm similar to the injury San Francisco Giants starter Tristan Beck is dealing with, and has advice on how he recovered. https://t.co/hCWLrkg6AK
How David Cone recovered from injury Giants’ Tristan Beck is dealing with; “When you hear ‘aneurysm,’ that’s a scary word." What's involved in the procedure, plus: the five-time All-Star is hoping to talk to Beck: https://t.co/h9tgLdICBK via @sfchronicle
From our new teammate @ShaynaRubin: Giants’ Tristan Beck diagnosed with arm aneurysm, will miss Opening Day https://t.co/Zdc4DUtL8I via @sfchronicle
Giants rotation hopeful Tristan Beck was diagnosed with an arm aneurysm and has been ruled out for Opening Day. https://t.co/bOcTHPjoqQ
San Francisco Giants rotation hopeful Tristan Beck is expected to miss significant time having been diagnosed with an upper arm aneurysm. https://t.co/QZWMHbvRhP
SF Giants’ Tristan Beck diagnosed with aneurysm, ruled out for Opening Day https://t.co/WpncQw9pd6
The Giants' rotation suffered a blow after Tristan Beck was diagnosed with an upper right arm aneurysm that will sideline him for the start of the season (via @PavlovicNBCS) https://t.co/jmezGYT2rK
The Giants' rotation suffered a blow after Tristan Beck was diagnosed with an upper right arm aneurysm that will sideline him for Opening Day (via @PavlovicNBCS) https://t.co/jmezGYT2rK
Tristan Beck injury update: Giants starter likely to miss Opening Day and more with aneurysm in arm https://t.co/zWFkzfFbDL
Tristan Beck has an aneurysm in his arm https://t.co/TM9Y84BP7N
Tristan Beck is now out indefinitely. Sign a starter Giants!!!!!
Bob Melvin ruled out Tristan Beck for opening day but didn’t want to go into potential interventions or timetables. (A potential aneurysm repair is not a non-invasive procedure, so you can do the math.)
Tristan Beck was diagnosed with an aneurysm in his upper arm, the team announced. He will weigh his options over the next few days.
Giants say Tristan Beck was diagnosed with an aneurysm in his upper arm. He was seen at Stanford by a vascular specialist. Beck will weigh his treatment options over the next few days.
The Giants suffered a new rotation setback with Tristan Beck’s hand injury, which might renew the team’s interest in free agent Blake Snell or inspire a Madison Bumgarner comeback. https://t.co/4RfX9k4BUa
Giants' Tristan Beck Undergoing Testing For Hand Injury https://t.co/9itrDZcKhf https://t.co/XvcK8CFMSF
The Giants say Tristan Beck went back to SF to see doctors because of right hand discomfort. They have wanted to go with a young rotation, but their No. 4/5 starters have already gotten hurt …
Another starting pitcher setback: Tristan Beck returned to SF because of right hand discomfort. Giants say they will have further updates in the next couple days.
Giants say Tristan Beck is getting evaluation for some hand soreness.