It’s been almost exactly seven months since Joe Ryan last pitched against an opposing team, so memories needed to be ...
He was one of the best AL starting pitchers last season, before suffering a season-ending Grade 2 teres major strain in early ...
The outing was Ryan's first since he suffered a shoulder injury Aug. 7 that ended the best season of his career.
Outlook: The breakout season didn’t materialize and might not have even if Ryan didn’t miss the final eight weeks with a shoulder muscle strain. Still, he seems to be getting closer. Holding him back ...
MRI in November that showed a "complete resolution" of the shoulder strain and entering spring training health. It looks like he'll be full speed for Opening Day.
Ryan corrected his ERA (3.60) and WHIP (0.985) last season, but his season ended in early August due to a right shoulder issue (a partial tear of the teres major muscle). He didn’t have surgery ...
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