East Bay Times

Cueto heads to IL with lat strain in blow to starting rotation

- By Kerry Crowley kcrowley@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

A dream start to the season for Giants right-hander Johnny Cueto hit a roadblock as the veteran pitcher was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a Grade 1 lat strain.

Cueto was excellent in 5 2/3 innings against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, but after blowing a 93 mile per hour fastball past Nick Castellano­s for his fourth strikeout of the day, the starter motioned to the dugout for assistance.

Cueto left the field alongside Giants trainer Dave Groeschner and was diagnosed with the lat strain Thursday.

The injury will force the Giants to reshuffle their rotation. Manager Gabe Kapler said left-hander Alex Wood would be reinstated from the injured list Sunday to face the Miami Marlins, so the Giants moved Logan

Webb to the bullpen to free up a spot in their rotation.

Webb threw an inning of scoreless ball in relief of Cueto in Wednesday’s 3-0 victory, but his stay in the bullpen figures to be short because Kapler said he’s the most likely candidate to take Cueto’s place in the rotation.

Cueto started the first and last games of a 5-1 homestand for the Giants, tossing 8 2/3 innings of one-run ball against the Rockies in the team’s home opener before blanking the Reds through 5 2/3 innings on Wednesday. Cueto lowered his ERA to 1.80 on the season with his effort, but he’ll now miss at least one start and potentiall­y more as he recovers from the injury.

The Giants plan to announce a correspond­ing roster move today in Miami and will likely add another reliever to their bullpen. Any transactio­n to add a righthande­r will likely require San Francisco to clear space on its 40-man roster as the Giants do not appear ready to promote any of their highly touted righty relief prospects, Kevin Castro, Camilo Doval and Gregory Santos.

Nick Tropeano, Zack Littell and Dominic Leone are among the non-roster candidates who could join the Giants bullpen this weekend if they want help from the right side. If the Giants add a lefthander, Sam Selman and Conner Menez are the two southpaws on the 40-man roster who have been training at the alternate site.

With significan­t contributi­ons from Cueto, the Giants’ rotation finished Wednesday’s game with a 2.66 ERA, which ranked sixth in the majors. Only the Los Angeles Dodgers’ starters (73 2/3) had thrown more innings than the Giants’ starters (71.0) through Wednesday.

The Giants will have Anthony DeSclafani start today, Aaron Sanchez start Saturday and Wood start on Sunday in their three-game series against the Miami Marlins.

 ?? RANDY VAZQUEZ — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto was placed on the 10-day injured list by the Giants, who will have to shuffle their starting rotation.
RANDY VAZQUEZ — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Giants pitcher Johnny Cueto was placed on the 10-day injured list by the Giants, who will have to shuffle their starting rotation.

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