PITTSBURGH (AP) -Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Ian Snell’s sore pitching elbow could miss his scheduled start Friday against Tampa Bay, but appears to have avoided a serious injury.
Snell complained of elbow soreness after lasting four innings of an 8-5 loss to Toronto on Sunday. He underwent tests Monday to determine if he had ligament damage, and was told by team doctors he has golfer’s elbow – the overuse of an elbow muscle.
Snell (3-7, 5.99 ERA), the Pirates’ opening day starter, is 1-7 in 14 starts since April 12.
Left-hander Phil Dumatrait (3-4, 4.66 ERA) also was tested Monday and learned he has bursitis but no structural damage in his left shoulder. He is expected to come off the 15-day disabled list as scheduled July 5.
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