A wrist injury derailed Alex Kirilloff's rookie season and is threatening to disrupt his sophomore campaign as well.
The Twins announced before Wednesday's game against the Dodgers the 24-year-old would head to the 10-day injured list because of right wrist soreness. Kirilloff had played in all five Twins games this season and was expected to be in the lineup Wednesday.
"He came in [to the season] in a pretty good spot, but it's something that has kind of crept into the situation," manager Rocco Baldelli said. "I don't believe it was one swing. I don't believe it was anything like that, but it's something where the soreness has just returned."
The Pittsburgh native first hurt his wrist playing Class AA ball in 2019, missing the start of the season. He returned after a month and played, but he ended up reverting to the IL for a couple of weeks in June as the wrist pain persisted.
Kirilloff said that injury, though, was in a different area of his wrist. A separate part bothered him in his 2021 rookie year last season, when he dived into second base in a game. He played for about three weeks after his mid-April call-up before the wrist issue sent him to the IL. He returned May 21 but was back on the IL a month later. And by late July, he had elected to have season-ending surgery to repair a torn ligament in that wrist.
Kirilloff had imaging done Wednesday and will make a trip to Ohio on Thursday to see the same orthopedic surgeon, Thomas Graham.
Since last season, Kirilloff said he hasn't been able to swing without pain. And while he did play through the discomfort a bit in 2021 after having a cortisone shot, he is more determined to actually fix the issue this time instead of masking it.
"It's just frustrating," Kirilloff said. "This is just one long, continuous puzzle to try to figure out. So just try to put the pieces together."