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 Friday, April 7
Timlin has torn abdominal muscle
 
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 BALTIMORE -- The second opinion was the same as the first, so the Baltimore Orioles placed closer Mike Timlin on the 15-day disabled list Friday and recalled right-hander Gabe Molina from Triple-A Rochester.

Mike Trombley
Trombley

Mike Timlin
Timlin

Timlin has been bothered for weeks by a torn muscle in his left side. A magnetic resonance imaging test Thursday revealed a five-centimeter tear in the oblique muscle, and a second doctor confirmed the diagnosis Friday morning.

"We wanted to wait for a second opinion to make sure that's what we wanted to do," Orioles manager Mike Hargrove said. "We were 98 percent sure this was going to happen anyway."

Because Timlin had not pitched yet this season, the move was retroactive to April 2. Hargrove expects Timlin to return April 17 or shortly thereafter.

"I'm not down about it," Timlin said. "After a couple of days off I feel pretty dang good."

Mike Trombley, who had 24 saves with the Minnesota Twins last season, will fill the closer's role in Timlin's absence.

Molina will be used for one to three innings at a time, Hargrove said. Although he had a 10.38 ERA in spring training, Molina said he was experimenting with a few pitches and that the results were inconsequential.

"Spring training is kind of weird," he said. "I don't think it's a good indicator of how you can pitch. I didn't feel that I made a bad impression because I threw the ball well."

Hargrove knew enough about Molina, and young pitchers in general, to throw out the numbers.

"I think it's a terrible trap that a lot of us fall into with young players, with reading too much into what sort of spring training they have," Hargrove said. "I still like Gabe Molina. He has a good arm."

Molina, 24, was 1-2 with a 6.65 ERA in 20 games with Baltimore last season. He last pitched on April 2 in the Orioles' minor league camp.

"I threw in the bullpen yesterday so I'm ready," he said. "It doesn't matter how they use me; I'm confident whether I'm the first pitcher in the game or the last."
 


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