There wasn't a great update involving the pair of Baltimore Orioles starting pitchers who are currently on the injured list.
have been dealing with injuries to their starting pitching unit throughout the entirety of the season.
Just when the Orioles were getting them back, their young star Grayson Rodriguez was placed on the IL, followed by Tyler Wells with right elbow inflammation. General manager Mike Elias offered some positivity in regards to how the right-hander is progressing, but also isn't sure when Baltimore will have him back.
"His elbow was bothering him and we are still in the mode of waiting for symptoms to dissipate before we can ramp up any type of throwing, so right now he's basically getting treatment and resting ... So I don't have a whole lot to report, unfortunately," the GM said.
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