Ortiz expects to return soon
By Hal McCoy
Dayton Daily News
ST. LOUIS | Ramon Ortiz couldn't make his scheduled start Wednesday against the St. Louis Cardinals and was moved to the back of the rotation.
How far back is the question.
Ortiz's condition is listed as a stiff groin, the same malady that forced him out of a game in spring training March 23 against the New York Yankees, forcing the Cincinnati Reds to adjust his first start of the season.
Ortiz made that start Friday in Houston and held the Astros to one run and five hits over five innings.
But his groin and leg stiffened again.
"My leg is real tight," Ortiz said Wednesday morning. "I don't want to pitch and hurt it more and lose three or four weeks. I'll take a couple of days and make sure it is OK."
Ortiz said he was running in the outfield Tuesday and, "It was real tight. I told manager Dave Miley I wanted to pitch, but I didn't want to hurt it more and lose three or four weeks. In five years in the majors I had never missed a start when it was my turn."
"We'll just let (trainer) Mark Mann and Ortiz do what they have to do and get this thing right," said Miley.