In between was one of the worst outings of his career during which he gave up 10 runs in the Twins’ 12-6 loss to the New York Yankees on Wednesday afternoon at Target Field. He completed six innings in his next start, though afterwards the Twins decided to skip his next turn in the rotation, citing the fatigue and soreness he felt post-start. Maeda’s third start was disrupted in the second inning last time out when he was hit flush on the ankle by a comebacker, crumpling to a heap before gingerly walking off the field.Īfter questions all week about his status, Maeda started on Wednesday and, two visits from the trainer later, he walked off with trainer Nick Paparesta. In his season debut earlier this season, his first pitching start since undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2021, Maeda left in the sixth inning after a brilliant outing, feeling some fatigue. For the third time in four games this season, Kenta Maeda’s start on Wednesday ended with him walking off the field alongside a trainer.
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