Canadian Press
6/17/2007 5:32:59 PM
TORONTO (CP) - Toronto Blue Jays starter A.J. Burnett is likely headed to the disabled list next week after stiffness and soreness in his right shoulder derailed his throwing session Sunday.
The flame-throwing right-hander left his start last Tuesday in San Francisco with what the team described as shoulder fatigue. Burnett was hunched over in pain on the mound against the Giants before leaving a 3-2 loss in the fifth inning.
The Blue Jays initially expected him to start next Saturday against Colorado but shut him down when the pain in his shoulder persisted. They do not believe the injury is more serious than previously thought.
"All indications are that it's not," said manager John Gibbons. "He was a little tender so he won't make that one Saturday. We'll probably throw him on the DL. We'll know something Tuesday."
Burnett, who signed a US$55-million, five-year deal before the 2006 season, had carried a heavy workload in his three starts prior to the outing versus the Giants. He threw 125 pitches on May 27, 117 on June 1 and 130 on June 7.
Burnett, 5-6 with a 4.00 earned-run average in 14 starts, declined comment.
Should he be placed on the DL, the move would be retroactive to June 12 and leave him eligible to come off June 28.
"He's still feeling it and we're not going to throw him out there if he's still feeling it," said Gibbons. "We got to get rid of it before he throws a side, anyway."
The club offered no hints of who might cover Burnett's start, other than saying it won't be someone from the bullpen.
"I got no idea," said Gibbons.
Burnett would be the latest Blue Jays starter to hit the disabled list. Gustavo Chacin, John Thomson and Victor Zambrano are all on it while Roy Halladay missed time with an appendectomy.
"You get used to it," said Gibbons. "It doesn't phase you anymore."