Rockies place Kyle Freeland on 15-day injured list with left elbow strain

After a rash of pitching injuries contributed to last year’s 103-loss season, the Rockies have their first significant health issue on the mound in 2024.

Colorado placed Kyle Freeland on the 15-day injured list on Friday with a left elbow strain, a move retroactive to April 16.

In four starts this season, Freeland is 0-3 with a 13.21 ERA. In his last start on Sunday, the Thomas Jefferson product allowed four runs on seven hits in five innings in a 5-0 loss in Toronto.

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He then hurt his right shoulder pinch-running in a 2-1 loss to Philadelphia the next day when Phillies right-hander Jeff Hoffman landed on him in a play at the plate in the ninth inning. Friday’s IL designation is unrelated to that play.

This is the latest blow to a club that’s reeling through the first month of the season and is off to a franchise-worst 4-15 start. Freeland has played a role in that awful start, as he didn’t make it through the fourth inning in either of his first two starts.

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On Opening Day in Arizona, he was shelled for 10 runs in two-plus innings in a historic 16-1 loss, then the Cubs got nine runs off him (seven earned) in his next outing in Chicago.

In a corresponding move, the Rockies recalled Noah Davis from Triple-A. Davis will presumably take Freeland’s scheduled start on Saturday at Coors Field against the Mariners. Davis is 0-4 with a 9.00 ERA in nine games (six starts) in his big-league career.

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