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Price’s good spirits were tempered with the news that right-handed relief pitcher Drew Storen will be undergoing “Tommy John” surgery to replace the damaged ulnar collateral lig- ament in his right elbow.

Storen, who turned 30 on Aug. 11, went on the 10-day disabled list on Sept. 12 after going 4-2 with a 4.45 earned- run average and one save in 58 games. He pitched in pain for a while, Price said.

“He’s found a way to be competitiv­e and stay on the field,” Price said of the Brownsburg, Ind., native. “His elbow was not 100 per- cent, but it certainly allowed him to pitch regularly. We noticed the decrease in velocity. Now in order for him to get back, he needs to have the ulnar collateral ligament surgery.”

Pitchers usually need a year to come back after the procedure.

“It’s individual,” Price said. “It used to be 9-12 months, but you never know.”

Storen, who spent four seasons with Washington and part of 2016 with Toronto and Seattle before signing with Cincinnati as a free agent in January, is the 14th Cincinnati pitcher to go on the disabled list this season. Three, lefthander Brandon Finnegan and right-handers Austin Brice and Scott Feldman, have made two appearance­s.

Center fielder Billy Hamilton, on the 10-day disabled list since Sept. 7 with a fractured left thumb, had the splint removed on schedule, but that didn’t mean he was ready to return to the lineup.

“Today might be his first day splint-free,” Price said. “Today, he’s eligible to come off the disabled list, but he’s not. He’s doing all his painfree range-of-motion stuff. He’ll be able to resume some baseball activity, running and throwing, (but I’m) not sure when he’ll be able to grip and swing a bat.”

Price wasn’t sure if Hamilton could be available as a pinch-runner.

“Potentiall­y,” he said. “He’s a head-first guy. Is he capable of going in feet first? He is. I don’t think this is the last we’ll see of Billy Hamil- ton this year. He’ll be able to impact the game some way, but I don’t know when he’ll be able to swing a bat.”

The Reds are idle Monday before resuming the nine-game home stand with the first of three against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday at 7:10 p.m. Rookie righthande­r Jackson Stephens (2-0, 2.38 ERA) will make his second career start and first against the Cardinals. Stephens allowed two hits and had a strikeout in three innings of relief during Cincinnati’s 5-2 loss at St. Louis on Thursday.

The Reds listed righthande­r Jack Flaherty (0-1, 6.08) as St. Louis’s scheduled starter for Tuesday’s game, but the Cardinals notes for their game at Chicago listed Tuesday’s starter as to be announced. The rookie allowed four hits and three runs with two walks and three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings of Cincinnati’s 6-0 win at St. Louis on Wednesday. Jesse Winker led off that game with his first career leadoff home run.

Winker went into Sunday’s game hitting .150 with a .190 on-base percentage in six games as Cincinnati’s leadoff batter, but he was hitting .275 with a .365 on-base percentage overall.

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