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Kenta Maeda To Undergo Elbow Surgery

By Anthony Franco | August 27, 2021 at 10:30pm CDT

Kenta Maeda will undergo elbow surgery next week, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli told reporters (including Do-Hyoung Park of MLB.com). It won’t be known exactly what procedure Maeda will require until he goes under the knife, but it’s possible he’ll need a full Tommy John surgery.

Obviously, Maeda’s timetable will depend on the kind of procedure he ultimately undergoes.  If Maeda does require a complete reconstruction, that would probably rule him out for the entirety of the 2022 season, since Tommy John surgeries typically require rehab timelines of fourteen-plus months. Even a surgery of lesser severity could threaten his readiness for the start of next season.

For instance, Astros left-hander Kent Emanuel had an undetermined amount of ligament damage in his elbow at the time he underwent surgery in June. As with Maeda, it wasn’t clear at the time whether Emanuel would need a full reconstruction. During the operation, it was determined that he didn’t need to undergo TJS, but the procedure he did undergo still came with a nine-month recovery timeline. That’s just one example, and it’s not a given that Maeda is facing the same options Emanuel was. But it’s illustrative that even avoiding Tommy John surgery in these situations could still require a significant recovery period.

The Twins are playing out the string for the rest of 2021, so the effects of losing Maeda for the remainder of this season are relatively minimal. His absence potentially extending into 2022 would be devastating for a Minnesota team hoping to return to contention next season. With José Berríos traded to the Blue Jays before this summer’s deadline, Maeda is by far the most accomplished member of Minnesota’s starting staff.

Michael Pineda is slated to hit free agency this offseason, leaving Bailey Ober, Charlie Barnes, Griffin Jax, Lewis Thorpe and Randy Dobnak as the other starters controllable into 2022. That’s an unproven group insufficient for a hopeful contender. Prospects like Jordan Balazovic or Joe Ryan could pitch their way into the mix at some point soon, but starting pitching already looked to be the biggest area of need for Minnesota this winter. Even if Maeda doesn’t require Tommy John surgery, the front office will have to proceed through the offseason without the comfort of seeing their top in-house pitcher having logged any game action after an elbow procedure of some note.

It’s a disappointing end to the toughest season of Maeda’s six-year big league career. The right-hander consistently posted above-average numbers between 2016-19 with the Dodgers. Minnesota acquired him over the 2019-20 offseason and he had a career-best campaign in last year’s shortened season. Maeda worked to a 2.70 ERA over 66 2/3 innings, earning a runner-up finish in AL Cy Young award balloting.

Maeda couldn’t replicate that success this season, as that ERA ballooned to a career-worst 4.66 over 106 1/3 frames. The 33-year-old has seen significant declines in strikeout and ground-ball rates relative to last season, which looks like a bit of an outlier. But Maeda’s strikeout and walk numbers are still solid, and his 3.97 SIERA suggests he’s at least still a quality arm as he was for his couple seasons in Los Angeles.

If Maeda is forced to miss significant time in 2022, that’d come with serious financial consequences. His original eight-year deal with the Dodgers was heavily incentive-laden because of the L.A. front office’s concern about his medical outlook. Maeda is guaranteed just $3.125MM annually, with millions of dollars in bonuses available via games started and innings thresholds.

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  1. CalcetinesBlancos

    4 years ago

    Yikes, rough news for the Twins.

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    • Tatsumaki

      4 years ago

      He bitched about how he was deployed when dodgers were preserving his arm. Goes to another team and it pops.

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      • BeforeMcCourt

        4 years ago

        It took 6 years to pop, including 2 with another team, all altered from a messed up pitching schedule with Covid. Can you really claim the dodgers handling prevented his arm from going?

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          4 years ago

          Thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery.

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      • Weasel 2

        4 years ago

        Really silly comment since you actually seem to understand sports. I think you know it too.

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        • BeforeMcCourt

          4 years ago

          I really hope you’re not talking to me weasel

          Kenta’s IP per year, rounded off, 2016-2021
          176
          134
          125
          154
          67
          106

          He started getting limited in 2016 and excessively in 2017 and beyond. In 2017, he had 25 starts+ 131 innings before moving to the pen. 2018, he had 20 starts+ 109 innings before being moved Aug 10. 2019, 26 starts and 138 innings+ moved on Aug 28

          This year, he got hurt after 106 innings. In any year he was with LA, he would have still be in the rotation at the time of injury. So no, his implication that LA’s handling would have saved Kenta’s elbow has zero basis

          2017 and 2018 also just so happen to be the years LA went over the luxury tax, and his movement coincided fantastically with his various bonuses for IP and starts. Totally a coincidence though. Please

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        • Weasel 2

          4 years ago

          No, not you. The person who claimed the dodgers “protected him” and that his injury is somehow his own fault.

          He complained about being used as an RP vs SP. And frankly the dodgers did it because his performance was more aggressive in RP role than as an SP.

          In fact I was about to list his IP to illustrate that. But you did it first.

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        • BeforeMcCourt

          4 years ago

          All good. I loved Kenta. He was a fantastic #3 for a lot of good teams. But his numbers down the stretch could be replaced by cheaper guys who didn’t have multiple 1.5M AND different 1M bonuses that could trigger in the final month. That’s the answer, and that’s why Kentas agent got pissed

          I remember an after season report one year where LA paid his bonuses out as an act of good faith. I feel like that was 16. But I can’t recall hearing it every year. I think when they crossed the threshold they couldn’t just give him bonuses he didn’t hit, with the tax implications. So if year 1 they pay you out, but year 2+3 of messing with you they don’t, and it gets more extreme each year, not hard to see why Kenta asked for a trade

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      • srsbryzness

        4 years ago

        His contract had incentives for innings pitched and/or starts and the Dodgers’ antics cost him money, and while he made comments, it sure wasn’t “bitching,” but sure, go off on how you think he reacted.

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  2. fred-3

    4 years ago

    Glad, he finally got some love last year (finished 3rd in Cy voting). He was very underrated on the Dodgers and was unhittable in 2017 playoffs, at least until Astros shenanigans

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    • BeforeMcCourt

      4 years ago

      He was actually 2nd in CYA last year. But yea, he was way overshadowed in LA and it was cool from afar to see him get his due

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    • Weasel 2

      4 years ago

      Dodger fans thought he was great and his contract was way under market rate. We loved him. We simply had other options and his elbow was a known weakness so once he established his level of performance his next contract would become a risk because his elbow was suspect. So that was a financial risk-reward calculation.

      Imo of course, but I’m in LA and have been following the Dodgers since 1974

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  3. someoldguy

    4 years ago

    Twins next year starting Rotation: Who, What, When, Where and Why… This line up brought to you by the Dynamic Duo… the pitching development specialists who have nothing to show for the last 5 years….. why they have Jobs is beyond reason…

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    • Weasel 2

      4 years ago

      Someoldguy: I think they’ve done a GREAT job considering budgets and so forth. I’m not specifically a Twins fan so you may know more than me, but from here their moves looked logical even if they didn’t work out.

      Heck if you’re not one the five playoff teams and you weren’t in a rebuild you’ve likely paid a price to try and fail.

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      • someoldguy

        4 years ago

        been a twins fan since the 1960’s.. and Budgets are not the problem.. they could spend more.. they don’t .. they have a cash cow called target field which was built with Public money under the promise the money would be spent on keeping stars and adding them.. that clearly didn’t and isn’t happening.. the Dynamic Duo came on board and their # 1 goal was ” keeping Mr.Pohlad happy”… and they have.. as far as baseball.. they have not drafted nor developed a starting core.. they have not Bought a starting Core .. and the have traded for 1 starter..Maeda… so next season after 5 years of doing nothing.. they have no fixed starting Core.. and while the promise ” competitiveness”… and that they will ” compete”… what they are really doing is selling tickets.. because that has been their goal all along… they are very good ticket sellers… but building a championship team, which was the Po’lad promise if they got publicly a funded target field… Nothing but an embareassing record of being the losingest team in Major league sports in the post season….

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        • Weasel 2

          4 years ago

          Okay. Since you’ve been suffering I can understand. From outside they seem to be making decent moves, but we don’t get as much information as a local fan of course.

          I like the Twins. Have since Olivia and Carew. And I always thought bob Allison was underrated but he was just before my time and wasn’t so good when I was watching

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  4. tstats

    4 years ago

    I saw the game where Kent blew his arm. You knew immediately his season was done for

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    • someoldguy

      4 years ago

      John Smoltz saw it immediately said so on the Air…. 3 batters later Maeda calls for a trainer instead of the Pitching coach seeing his distressed pitcher like Smoltz did… Gross incompetence.. fire them all..

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      • tstats

        4 years ago

        Oh I meant Kent Emmanuel. He blew it against the Dodgers

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      • Weasel 2

        4 years ago

        SOG: I bet Smoltz FELT sympathetic pain himself.

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  5. BeforeMcCourt

    4 years ago

    Always loved Kenta. Wish him well in recovery

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  6. Ronk325

    4 years ago

    This seems like an injury that could have been prevented. The Twins left Maeda out there after he shook his arm multiple times last Saturday. The broadcast pointed it out repeatedly but I guess the clowns in the Twins dugout couldn’t see what was right in front of their eyes

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    • BeforeMcCourt

      4 years ago

      So you think he was shaking his arm for fun? He wasn’t already injured, he was just doing the hokey-pokey, and got hurt solely in the last batter or 2, even though there was no big blowout moment, and that was the extent of the discomfort shown?

      He was already hurt. If anything, Kenta should have not waited for someone to notice he’s uncomfortable and should have immediately called his coach/trainer. Kenta is the one who knew he was not feeling right, and kept throwing. If you really want to put blame… that’s where it belongs. Hence why blame here is dumb. Injuries happen

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      • Ronk325

        4 years ago

        McCourt I think this is a situation where the team should have saved the player from himself. Athletes are competitive by nature, especially pitchers. Most SPs take the mound each time with the mindset that they’re going to pitch a complete game even if it takes them 150 pitches. That’s where the manager needs to come in and remove the pitcher before he gets hurt or in this case gets hurt even worse

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        • BeforeMcCourt

          4 years ago

          Ronk, that may be true. And sure, the minn coaches could have and really should have said something sooner

          But let’s also be real. Kenta is 33? 35? He’s a big boy. He knows his arm and how it feels after every pitch better than anyone. He should know when something is wrong. He was a passive guy in LA, I’m sure it’s still his personality. But that doesn’t mean he *had* to wait for the coach to see him shaking his arm to then tell someone “yea, it does hurt”

          He’s a grown man who trains his body more extensively than almost any other mid 30 year old in the country. It’s a two way street.

          Now where’s my little troll upset I didn’t put the H on yeah?

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      • someoldguy

        4 years ago

        the pitching coaches job… should have seen it and done something.. if you are waiting for others to tell you something is wrong with your players.. get you head off the I-Pad and out of the Numbers and see the reality of the game.. or get out.. because you aren’t coaching…

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      • JoeBrady

        4 years ago

        Kenta should have not waited for someone to notice he’s uncomfortable
        ==========================================
        I agree. It’s not always possible to tell if someone is hurt by simply watching them. I’ve had injuries where something just nagged me, and I’ve had things where it felt like something was going to explode.

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        • someoldguy

          4 years ago

          as a pitching coach its you job to see the minutia … it helps you get the most out of your pitchers… and John Smoltz said Maeda was hurting… he saw it plain.. the pitching coach didn’t do his job…

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    • Weasel 2

      4 years ago

      I’ve torn a ligament. Basically it happens in one of two ways (1) catastrophic failure like playing basketball and landing with a hyperextended knee. Nothing prevents that (2) failure from repetitive motion: you have often have discomfort and swelling but you can manage it with treatment. However you get used to that and keep playing because you CAN and you WANT to. And you don’t complain because everyone hurts.

      It’s a tough one because from the team perspective you have a finite contract period. Do you try to maximize your teams value from that or do you try to protect the player knowing he might next pitch against you?

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      • tstats

        4 years ago

        I don’t disbelieve you but I’m just curious what you have torn?

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        • neurogame

          4 years ago

          Just from the last paragraph he wrote, I’ll guess his common sense.

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  7. neurogame

    4 years ago

    Kenta’s goal was to get to 100 wins so he could have 200 total between Japan and the US. If he gets to that threshold, he makes the Japanese Hall of Fame. Surgery is really going to set him back. He’s got 41 wins to go. Next year is basically rehab,

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