Minnetonka righthanded senior pitcher Evan Kueppers heard and felt trouble in his back during the Skippers’ season opener against Eden Prairie. He grimaced in pain near the mound.
“I heard something pop in my lower back after I threw a pitch,” Kueppers said. “It took my breath away. I then threw a warm-up pitch and it popped again.
“I thought my senior season was done and I might not play anymore. I was scared.”
Kueppers had prepared to build on a stellar junior season. He feared it was all for naught, until he saw a specialist. He had an oblique injury instead of something more serious.
“It was the exact same injury one of or other pitchers had a month or two earlier,” Kueppers said. “He knew exactly what to do. I started physical therapy right away.”
Kueppers returned to the Skippers a month later and will pitch for them in the Class 4A state tournament. He’ll come out of the bullpen like a year ago instead of as a starter like in the season opener. Minnetonka (17-7) will play Mounds View (18-8) in the quarterfinals at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at CHS Field in St. Paul.
“The night he got hurt during our first game of the regular season, all members of the team were hanging their heads,” Minnetonka coach Paul Twenge said. “This appeared to be a loss that could not be replaced.”