Trevor Story could have UCL damage in elbow

Trevor Story reportedly has potential damage to the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal reported on Tuesday for The Athletic. Story’s full diagnosis and whether he will require surgery or a stint on the disabled list was unclear. He was expected to undergo more tests on Tuesday after exiting early in Monday’s 8-2 loss to the Dodgers.

Story left Monday’s game in the fourth inning with right elbow soreness following a swing and miss against Los Angeles left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu, though Story said after the game that he initially hurt his elbow during a dive and throw at shortstop to nab Justin Turner on a groundout.


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Trevor Story reportedly has potential damage to the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal reported on Tuesday for The Athletic. Story’s full diagnosis and whether he will require surgery or a stint on the disabled list was unclear. He was expected to undergo more tests on Tuesday after exiting early in Monday’s 8-2 loss to the Dodgers.

Story left Monday’s game in the fourth inning with right elbow soreness following a swing and miss against Los Angeles left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu, though Story said after the game that he initially hurt his elbow during a dive and throw at shortstop to nab Justin Turner on a groundout.


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Video: [email protected]: Story lays out to rob Turner of a hit

As Story dove to his left, he landed awkwardly on his elbow before making a throw. The third-year starter appeared to grimace as he shook his right arm when returning to position ahead of the ensuing at-bat. Story also said that he experienced pain when swinging.

“I felt something on the throw when I dove for the ball,” Story said. “My elbow was a little tight, but I just tried to play through it. When I swung through that pitch, it kind of extended my arm and I felt it a little more.”

UCL injuries are most prominently associated with Tommy John surgery, particularly if there is a tear present.

A first-time All-Star in 2018, Story is having a career year in which he’s generated buzz in September as a possible candidate for the National League MVP Award. He is hitting .288/.343/.550 with a career-high 33 homers, which trail only Matt Carpenter (35), Bryce Harper (34) and teammate Nolan Arenado (34) for the NL lead.

Story has been as important as any Rockies player in their ascension into postseason contention. Colorado, which is playing a critical three-game series at Dodger Stadium, entered Tuesday a half-game out of first place in the NL West behind the Dodgers and a half-game out of the second NL Wild Card spot behind the Cardinals.

Story tore the UCL in his left thumb in late July during his record-setting rookie season in 2016 that required surgery and ended his season.

Daniel Kramer is a reporter for MLB.com based in Denver. Follow him on Twitter at @DKramer_.

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