OAKLAND, Calif. — Oakland Athletics left-hander Ken Waldichuk had reconstructive surgical procedure on his troublesome pitching elbow and will likely be sidelined all season, one other robust damage blow for the pitcher this previous yr.
Already on the 60-day injured listing with a ulnar collateral ligament sprain in his pitching arm, he was examined by Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Monday and it was decided he wanted the process. Waldichuk suffered a setback in his rehab after dealing with hitters April 29.
The surgical procedure carried out by ElAttrache included a flexor tendon restore and a UCL reconstruction with inside brace process. Waldichuk will return to Oakland and his rehabilitation.
Waldichuk had been working his means again from an offseason process to take away scar tissue from his pitching elbow to assist alleviate ache he skilled after his closing begin of the 2023 season.
Waldichuk pitched Sept. 29 on the highway in opposition to the Los Angeles Angels after which started experiencing discomfort. He was later recognized with a flexor tendon pressure and an ulnar collateral ligament sprain following an MRI examination.
He was first examined by Dr. Mike Freehill at Stanford after which additionally by ElAttrache. Waldichuk selected to go the conservative route for rehab and had a Tenex process with Dr. Steve Yoon on Oct. 17 to take away the scar tissue. He had a follow-up PRP injection to the flexor tendon on Oct. 24 and started bodily remedy.
Waldichuk went 4-9 with a 5.36 ERA in 35 appearances and 22 begins with one save over 141 innings for the A’s in 2023, his first full massive league season.