"There is still a lot of swelling and a long flight (to Auckland) is useless."
Oakland – Kevin Gaussman, Good Luck and Pad Only the spikes in it are doing their best to shake off the pain in the ankles that have been saved. It shattered on Saturday afternoon.
But what about pushing his right ankle hard enough to pitch at the next start scheduled for this Thursday? mosquito. It may be ambitious.
"It's getting better, but it's still not the time when I can put all my energy into it and push the way I need it," Gaussmann said on Monday about his bored ankle. Take the brunt of a 100 mile / hour ground ball from the Raise's Wonder Franco bat. "There's still a lot of swelling, and a long flight (to Auckland) doesn't help." He said he prevented it from falling apart.
He will propose a bullpen session on Tuesday, after which his status will be determined. But a right-handed man revealed that he wasn't going to push it.
"The worst scenario, just like the other day, needs to get out there, feel like it can, and come back after two innings," Gaussmann said. Told. "I want to be there, but I have to be smart, and I need to be aware that we are only half of this.
"Would you like to hurry back, delay a day, or miss a month?"
Jaze's manager Charlie Montoyo said: He said the team had a backup plan just in case. If Gausman can't go, Casey Lawrence may start.
Around the base
Catcher Danny Janssen and rescuer Imigalcia began their rehabilitation mission in Buffalo on Monday. Garcia realized she was ready to join the Seattle team and struck a pair with 3 ups, 3 downs and 8 pitch innings ... Montoyo was the catcher Gabby Moreno when Janssen returned. Immediately after hinting that the first stint with Jaze could end. "I don't want to (have) and I don't want to play Moreno," Montoyo said. "I know if Moreno hasn't got enough bats. I want him to play too." ... Before the match on Monday, Jays activated his recently acquired left-handed rescuer Anthony Banda. .. To free up space, the team chose fellow South Poe mat gauges as buffalo.
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