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Wade Davis Injury: Updates on Royals Closer's Elbow and Return

Kansas City Royals closer Wade Davis is still recovering from a right forearm strain he suffered in early July.

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Davis Facing Another DL Stint 

Saturday, July 30

According to Yahoo Sports' Jeff Passan, Davis is headed back to Kansas City for an MRI. Davis was forced to hit the 15-day disabled list after initially straining the forearm, which held him out for more than two weeks. 

He looked fine after making his return July 16, as he didn't allow a run and gave up just two hits in four appearances while picking up two saves. 

But on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Angels, Davis allowed two runs on two hits and three walks, though he closed out a 7-5 win.

Davis has been one of the premier relievers-turned-closers over the past three years, as he's allowed just 22 runs since the start of the 2014 season.

His ability to close out the opposition late in games is what helped the Royals make two consecutive World Series appearances, including a win over the New York Mets in 2015 where he fired the final pitch:

Despite his dominance, his name has recently cropped up in trade talks as the Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline approaches, per Rustin Dodd of the Kansas City Star. 

A trip to the disabled list with less than two days to go until the deadline should eliminate any chances of a trade. 

However, the Royals find themselves without another key bullpen arm, as reliever Luke Hochevar recently went on the 15-day DL due to symptoms associated with thoracic outlet syndrome. 

They'll now have to rely on Kelvin Herrera to carry the bullpen in Davis' absence. With the Royals entering Saturday night 10 games out of first place in the American League Central, their chances of a postseason berth could worsen if Davis has to miss an extended period. 

    

Stats courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com.

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