MLB

Blue Jays' projected closer Kirby Yates out multiple weeks with strained arm

The Toronto Blue Jays have lost another pitcher to injury as Kirby Yates has been diagnosed with a flexor-pronator strain in his right arm and is expected to miss multiple weeks. Fellow pitchers Nate Pearson and Thomas Hatch are also sidelined.

Former Padres' stopper had surgery to remove bone chips in right elbow last August

The Blue Jays says relief pitcher Kirby Yates will be sidelined multiple weeks with a flexor-pronator strain in his right (throwing) arm. Yates made only six appearances with the Padres last season before surgery to remove bone chips in his elbow. (Steve Nesius/Canadian Press)

The Toronto Blue Jays have lost another pitcher to injury.

The team says right-hander Kirby Yates has been diagnosed with a flexor-pronator strain in his right arm and is expected to miss multiple weeks.

Yates has been touted as a potential closer after signing a one-year, $5.5-million US contract with the Blue Jays this off-season one month before their former closer, Ken Giles, finalized a two-year free-agent deal with Seattle. Giles won't pitch this season after having Tommy John (elbow ligament replacement) surgery

The 33-year-old Yates made just six appearances with San Diego last year before having surgery to remove bone chips from his pitching elbow.

Yates was an all-star in 2019 with San Diego, registering 41 saves and posting a 1.19 earned-run average.

Right-hander Nate Pearson (groin) and Thomas Hatch (elbow) also are sidelined for Toronto.

The Blue Jays' season opener is April 1.

With files from CBC Sports

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