Toronto Star

Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish may be facing Tommy John surgery

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SURPRISE, ARIZ.— Texas Rangers ace Yu Darvish might need season-ending Tommy John surgery after an MRI exam revealed partially torn ligaments in his troublesom­e right elbow.

Texas general manager Jon Daniels said Saturday Darvish could try to pitch through the injury, rest it for up to four months or undergo surgery. Daniels said the club would get a second opinion this weekend but indicated surgery may be the preferred option.

“The concern with the first two options is, are you delaying the inevitable?” Daniels said.

Darvish, a three-time all-star, was shut down for the final seven weeks last season with inflammati­on in the same elbow. He underwent an MRI exam around Thanksgivi­ng that came back clean, and had not experience­d any trouble in workouts and bullpen sessions.

He first felt tightness while warming up in the bullpen before Thursday’s game against Kansas City. He throttled back to protect the elbow while throwing 12 pitches in his only inning. Afterward, Darvish said through a translator he did not think the injury was serious. He had an MRI Friday.

“I will be disappoint­ed if I have to miss this season, but I want to look at all the options including getting a second opinion before I make a final decision,” Darvish said in a statement Saturday. “My heart is with my teammates and our focus remains on accomplish­ing our goals.”

Darvish will remain at camp while a second surgeon studies the MRI exam results. If surgery is required, it would likely happen in the next couple of weeks. That could give Darvish enough time to fully recover before the start of next season.

“Given the news, he’s handled it extremely well,” Daniels said. “He’s talking to the people he’s close to before making a decision.”

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Texas Rangers pitcher Yu Darvish has partially torn ligaments in his right elbow.

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