ANAHEIM — Considering the spate of major elbow injuries around baseball, Angels right-hander Chase Silseth couldn’t help but be alarmed with the discomfort he felt coming out of his start on Sunday.
Fortunately, an MRI showed only inflammation and no structural damage, and Silseth hopes to be back in three weeks.
“My heartbeat was racing, but seeing it was clean, it’s good,” he said Wednesday.
Silseth pitched five innings in a 12-2 loss to the Boston Red Sox, giving up home runs on each of his three hits allowed, but more troubling was how he felt trying to bend his elbow during the outing.
When it carried over to his postgame cool down routine, feeling what he described as a “shooting” pain, Silseth knew he needed further examination.
“If it was normal soreness, I would have probably waited a couple of days and just see, but this wasn’t like normal to me,” he said.
Two doctors looked at the results of Silseth’s imaging, and they were both in agreement he avoided serious injury.
Now Silseth, who was placed on the 15-day injured list Monday, is focused on addressing the swelling and identifying its underlying cause. The 23-year-old is interested to see if a previous finger injury caused him to inadvertently change his delivery.
“Maybe mechanics is what was causing that, and we’ll go into a deep look and see if that’s changed at any bit,” he said. “See if I have to make adjustments on that part because, you know, I’ve never had elbow problems. It must have been something that just kind of mechanically came about.”
Silseth has a 0-1 record and 6.75 ERA in two starts this season. He went 4-1 with a 3.96 ERA in 16 starts last season.
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