STAUMONT INJURED IN REHAB STINT
Righty placed on 10-day disabled list; McCarthy expected to be promoted to Omaha
By artoodeetoo
04/22/2019
Just one day into a rehab assignment, Josh Staumont had to leave after two innings upon feeling tingling and numbness in his right hand. After an MRI, Omaha manager Bip Roberts announced after the game that Staumont had suffered an ulnar nerve entrapment, which is not as serious as a tear of that ligament, but can cause temporary loss of feeling in the affected extremity.
Roberts noted that he would not require surgery, but that the effects can linger for weeks, even months. He was placed on the 10-day disabled list, and it's expected that Kevin McCarthy will take his place on Omaha's roster.
"He was throwing the ball real well," said Roberts, who had a clear look of disappointment on his face. "He's had a bit rough of a go this year. I'm hopeful he'll be back and healthy sooner rather than later, but we have to move on right now."
Including Staumont, Omaha has dealt with a trio of pitching injuries in the early going; with Foster Griffin going down from a tricep strain in his last start, and Heath Fillmyer going on the disabled list with a finger tendon issue. Fillmyer is not expected to be out more than one or two starts, but Griffin could miss up to five or six weeks.
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