[外電] Rangers put closer Francisco on DL
Rangers put closer Francisco on DL
Move is retroactive to June 4; rehab assignment likely
By T.R. Sullivan / MLB.com
06/14/09 2:33 PM ET
ARLINGTON -- The Rangers have finally put closer Frank Francisco on the
disabled list with a strained right shoulder. Warner Madrigal was recalled
from Triple-A Oklahoma on Sunday to take his place.
Francisco hasn't pitched since June 3, and the move was made retroactive to
June 4. That means he is eligible to come off the disabled list on Friday
when the Rangers open a three-game series with the Giants in San Francisco.
But it's unlikely that Francisco will be ready by then. The Rangers want him
to make at least one or two appearances on a medical rehabilitation
assignment at Double-A Frisco before they activate him again.
"This time, we're going to be a little more cautious," assistant general
manager Thad Levine said.
Francisco was on the disabled list from May 7-21 with a strained right
shoulder and was activated without going on a rehab assignment. This time,
he'll likely pitch for Frisco on Thursday and at least one more time before
the Rangers decide if he's ready to pitch in the Majors.
"It's possible he could join us in San Francisco, but it's not the plan for
him to be there on the first day," Levine said.
Francisco, who has a 0.46 ERA and is 12-for-12 in save opportunities, threw
both long toss and in the bullpen on Sunday without any problem.
"I feel good," Francisco said. "I think I can go, but we'll see."
Francisco will throw another bullpen session on Tuesday and possible live
batting practice to hitters. A rehab assignment will be the next step. This
time, the Rangers want to make sure he's completely healthy.
The Rangers had held off putting Francisco on the disabled list because they
kept thinking he was a few days away from being able to pitch. But he hasn't
been in a game since saving the Rangers' 4-2 victory over the Yankees on June
3. That's almost two weeks ago, and it's no longer realistic that Francisco
is close to being ready to pitch in a game.
Putting him on the disabled list allows the Rangers to send him out on a
medical rehabilitation assignment.
"We'd like to have something more than just live BP," Levine said.
Madrigal is joining the Rangers for the third time this season. He has a
10.13 ERA over eight relief appearances with them and a 2.53 ERA in 16 relief
appearances at Triple-A Oklahoma.
T.R. Sullivan is a reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the
approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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