UPDATE: Twins’ Joe Ryan expected to start Saturday after enduring ‘genuinely the worst illness I’ve ever had’

 

The righthander was scheduled to pitch Thursday until he got sick during the team’s day off.

Twins' Joe Ryan expected to start Saturday after illness
Twins pitcher Joe Ryan will start Saturday’s game after missing his scheduled Thursday start because of an illness. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Twins starting pitcher Joe Ryan was watching a movie during the team’s off day Monday when he felt the chills and started shaking.

Once he returned home, he laid down and began vomiting.

“Oh dude, it’s genuinely the worst illness I’ve ever had,” said Ryan, who was scratched from his start Thursday. “It was like I threw up 20 times in five hours or something. … It was just miserable. I didn’t really sleep. The sweats were horrible. Fever was bad. The next day, I tried to eat a little bit more and I just felt weak.”

Ryan is not sure what caused his illness, though Harrison Bader missed Tuesday’s game because he was ill, too. The Twins informed their starting pitchers to prepare for adjusting their schedules. Bailey Ober was moved up to Thursday, which was still his regular four days’ rest because of the off day, and Chris Paddack is scheduled to pitch Friday’s series opener against San Francisco.

After throwing a bullpen session before Thursday’s game, Ryan is expected to start Saturday vs. the Giants.

“I’ve been dealing with something for the last two weeks where I feel kind of nauseous, and I don’t get like that, really, ever,” Ryan said. “In between innings, every time my heart gets up, I just felt like I was going to gag.

“It hasn’t felt like it did on Monday. It felt like it was 2 percent of what actually happened [Monday]. Some nausea or whatever, then all of a sudden gone.”

The Twins would have made a roster move for a starting pitcher if they were unable to move Ober and Paddack up a day for their scheduled starts.

“I was able to get the appropriate preparation in, scout these guys, and I was able to learn and watch a lot from the last two games,” Ober said after he gave up two runs (one earned) in five innings during Thursday’s 5-2 victory over Baltimore.

Ober pitched after an illness in his season debut, and he was knocked around for eight hits and eight runs in 2⅔ innings in a loss at St. Louis.

Did that have any effect in the decision to push Ryan’s start back?

“Guys play this game all the time not close to 100 percent,” Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. “I don’t want to say it changed the way we thought about it. We judge all these different situations differently. Every one of them has specifics and different guys get sick different days. It’s all specific to the situation.”

Buxton shows off arm

Orioles third baseman Emmanuel Rivera was already rounding third when Byron Buxton uncorked his throw to the plate in the sixth inning Thursday. The center fielder one-hop throw beat Rivera to home for a key out in the Twins’ victory.

 

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