Michel Otanez of track and field will start the season on the injury roster

MRI reveals right-handed Michel Otanez Track and field manager has a hit on his shoulder Mark Coates Tell MLB.com’s Martin Gallegos and other reporters. Otanez will start the season on the injury roster, while A has not released an expected timeline, although Gallegos noted that the standard timeline for normal impacts is two to three weeks of recovery.
Otanez made his major league debut last season and earned a 3.44 ERA in 34 relief innings. Even if that number is actually a more mean walking rate than Otanez released in his seven minor league seasons, the dangerous effect of walking rate of 13.2% is a dangerous banner. However, Otanez also added a number of strikeouts at all levels, including an eye-opening 36.4% strikeout rate in the majors. Otanez was one of the toughest pitchers in the Grand Slam last season, with his fastball averaged 97.8 miles per hour.
Track and field intend to use Otanez as one Mason MillerThis season’s set up for men, but now, such shoulder injury will postpone the program, hoping for only a short time until April. Taylor Ferguson and new acquisitions Jose Leclerc Now the project will be carried out as a top-level setup option, Gallegos feels Justin Sterner A favorite to win Otanez’s absence in bullpen jobs is probably a favorite to win bullpen jobs.
Southpaw in other A’s injury news Brady Basso The throwing plan will begin Wednesday as he recovers from his shoulder strain. Basso has been shut down since March 5, although his shoulder pressure isn’t too severe, as track and field thinks he’s likely to start the mini-league shortly after opening day. Infielder Brett Harris Facing a longer absence from tilt pressure, because even though he restarted some baseball activities, he didn’t seem to be playing any games before the end of spring training.