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Bailey Falter Lands on IL with Elbow Inflammation, Royals Adjust Roster

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In a significant roster move, the Kansas City Royals have placed left-handed pitcher Bailey Falter on the 15-day injured list due to left elbow inflammation, retroactive to his last appearance during Wednesday night’s game. This was confirmed after the team had previously announced that Luinder Avila would take the mound for tonight’s matchup.

Falter’s tenure with the Royals has seen him make six appearances since being acquired at the 2025 trade deadline in a deal that sent reliever Evan Sisk and infielder Callan Moss to another team. His performance has been a mixed bag; after a rough outing last summer and an unimpressive Spring Training, he showed flashes of promise in his final spring game and his first relief appearance in the 2026 regular season. However, his recent outing was far from ideal. Attempting to close out a rain-soaked blowout on Wednesday, Falter struggled, managing just one out while walking two batters and allowing three hits, including a home run, which resulted in three earned runs. Lucas Erceg ultimately had to step in to secure the save.

Falter’s injury marks the second time in the season’s opening week that a Royals reliever has hit the injured list, following Carlos Estévez’s addition due to a left foot contusion. While Kansas City was not depending on Falter as heavily as they were Estévez, his absence leaves the bullpen short on left-handed options, with only Matt Strahm and Daniel Lynch IV available. The lack of depth in the minors makes the situation more precarious for the team, as they hope both Strahm and Lynch can stay healthy moving forward. The Royals’ bullpen has struggled early on, currently sporting a 9.00 ERA, largely due to the challenges faced by both Estévez and Falter.

As the Royals navigate this tough start, fans and management alike will be hoping for a swift recovery and improved performances from their pitchers to turn the tide.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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