Perez assigned to Omaha
This is a great sign. A week or maybe two and we could see him back. No need to rush him, but the sooner the better. He's better defensively than the two we currently have and has at least as good of a bat if not better. Upgrade coming soon!
Paulino leaves game with groin strain
KANSAS CITY -- Felipe Paulino has been through groin injuries before and he doesn't want to risk a more serious problem by pushing himself too hard.
The Royals' big right-hander had to leave Wednesday night's 4-2 loss to the Twins in the first inning because of a strained right groin. He had suffered a similar injury in 2009 while with the Houston Astros which put him on the disabled list. "I was a rookie and I didn't care if it was sore," Paulino said. "I was still pushing and I really pulled my groin and it put me out like a month. So now I feel the same deal in that spot, so I'll try to be little smarter on that point."
He's been by far our best pitcher so this really hurts. Especially considering we can't fill out our rotation with any sort of consistency. Chen and Paulino have been it since Duff went down. Hochevar is hit and miss. If Paulino ends up on the DL again, look for Odorizzi or Monty to be given a shot. Verdugo could get a spot start if needed.
Royals lose Paulino, then series finale to Twins
Paulino, one of the American League's most effective pitchers of late, was drilled above the right knee by Ben Revere's line drive to open the game. Although Paulino remained in the game after that shot, three batters later he suffered a right groin strain.
That occurred as he delivered his last pitch to Justin Morneau, who flied out.
"When I threw the pitch, I felt it pull and when the fly ball went to center field I tried to go back up home plate," Paulino said. "But when I tried to push off, I said, 'No, man!' and I stopped right there. I didn't want to push it. I might miss the next start, but I don't want to miss four or five."
KANSAS CITY -- Catcher Salvador Perez has been assigned to Triple-A Omaha to continue his road back from left knee surgery.
Perez will report to the Storm Chasers on an injury rehabilitation assignment for their Thursday night game against Round Rock.
"We want to get him back to playing nine innings," manager Ned Yost said. "He caught seven innings yesterday [in Arizona extended camp] with four at-bats. We don't know how long it'll be. It won't be another month, I can tell you that."
Perez will report to the Storm Chasers on an injury rehabilitation assignment for their Thursday night game against Round Rock.
"We want to get him back to playing nine innings," manager Ned Yost said. "He caught seven innings yesterday [in Arizona extended camp] with four at-bats. We don't know how long it'll be. It won't be another month, I can tell you that."
Paulino leaves game with groin strain
KANSAS CITY -- Felipe Paulino has been through groin injuries before and he doesn't want to risk a more serious problem by pushing himself too hard.
The Royals' big right-hander had to leave Wednesday night's 4-2 loss to the Twins in the first inning because of a strained right groin. He had suffered a similar injury in 2009 while with the Houston Astros which put him on the disabled list. "I was a rookie and I didn't care if it was sore," Paulino said. "I was still pushing and I really pulled my groin and it put me out like a month. So now I feel the same deal in that spot, so I'll try to be little smarter on that point."
Royals lose Paulino, then series finale to Twins
Paulino, one of the American League's most effective pitchers of late, was drilled above the right knee by Ben Revere's line drive to open the game. Although Paulino remained in the game after that shot, three batters later he suffered a right groin strain.
That occurred as he delivered his last pitch to Justin Morneau, who flied out.
"When I threw the pitch, I felt it pull and when the fly ball went to center field I tried to go back up home plate," Paulino said. "But when I tried to push off, I said, 'No, man!' and I stopped right there. I didn't want to push it. I might miss the next start, but I don't want to miss four or five."
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