The Diamondbacks received some optimistic injury news on closer Paul Sewald and Alek Thomas, but the same can not be said for left-handed reliever Kyle Nelson.
There’s no official timetable for the lefty's return to game action, but the Snakes placed him on the 60-day injured list
Arizona Diamondbacks relief pitcher Kyle Nelson is going to miss significant time recovering from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome surgery, manager Torey Lovullo announced on Tuesday.
After initially being placed on the 15-day IL, the Arizona Diamondbacks announced on Tuesday that Kyle Nelson will undergo surgery on his left shoulder due to thoracic outlet syndrome.
Kyle Nelson was transferred to the 60-day injured list earlier today, and the worst fears were confirmed by Torey Lovullo during his afternoon media session.
Less than 24 hours after giving up a walk-off home run to the Cardinals, Kyle Nelson was placed on the 15-day IL due to left shoulder inflammation. Nelson is one of three Diamondbacks pitchers sidelined with shoulder issues this week, joining Miguel Castro and Merrill Kelly.
Arizona Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson walked off the mound at Chase Field to a standing ovation for successfully walking the high wire to emerge with a victory against the St.
Arizona Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson did not get through three innings in his season debut Monday, a 5-2 loss against the New York Yankees at Chase Field.
This article is part of a series taking a look into individual Diamondbacks player projections as we head into 2024 spring training. The projections presented are a composite of the rate (percentage) stats from Steamer and ZiPS as published on FanGraphs.
This article is part of a series of player reviews for the 2023 Arizona Diamondbacks. It was a surprising and marvelous year for the team as they won 84 games to make the postseason.
In the words of Arizona manager Torey Lovullo, the Diamondbacks would be in a “really bad spot” going into Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday without the efforts of Ryne Nelson in Tuesday’s 11-7 loss.
Ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks' critical Game Three against the Philadelphia Phillies, the media had a chance to speak with two of the D-backs' top relievers, one of whom is an emerging late-inning pitcher.
The Houston Astros, led by Alex Bregman, hammered the Diamondbacks bullpen in route to an 8-1 victory in the season finale. Bregman started the scoring in the first inning with a two-run homer.
As we head into a new week, there's one game on the diamond in particular that feels primed for plenty of Ks. And our Griffin Carroll has a same-game parlay.
Arizona Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson provided seven stellar innings against the Atlanta Braves in a 5-3 victory, clinching a series on the road against the league’s best team.
The Diamondbacks (50-37) have dropped the first two games of this series against the New York Mets (40-46) and are hoping to avoid being swept for the first time this season. Arizona will send rookie right-hander Ryne Nelson to the mound.
Diamondbacks starter Ryne Nelson produced another mixed bag of results Thursday in a 5-4 defeat to the Philadelphia Phillies, Arizona’s third straight loss at Chase Field.
Kyle Nelson has been one of the most effective left handed relievers over the past two years. His main pitch is a slider, which he throws 65% of the time with great effect.
Arizona Diamondbacks left-handed pitcher Kyle Nelson will make his first career start in Sunday’s series finale against the Philadelphia Phillies. D-backs manager Torey Lovullo announced the starter following Saturday’s 4-0 loss at Citizens Bank Park.
Nelson returns from the COVID injured list. The 25-year-old has a 1.23 ERA/1.57 FIP in 15 appearances covering 14 2/3 innings this season.
Nelson has been one of the most effective members of Arizona’s bullpen, posting a 1.23 ERA, 30.2% strikeout rate and a 3.8% walk rate over his first 14 2/3 innings of the season.
The slate of decisions means that Bauers, who is out of minor league options, will get one more opportunity to fend off prospect Bobby Bradley.
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