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Twins Pitcher Pablo López Ends Bullpen Session Early Due to Elbow Soreness
Twins manager Derek Shelton says the issue is minor and they are taking a cautious approach.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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Minnesota Twins right-handed pitcher Pablo López ended a bullpen session early on Monday due to what the team's manager Derek Shelton described as "a little bit of elbow soreness." The Twins are taking a cautious approach with the issue and say it is minor.
Why it matters
Pablo López is a key part of the Twins' starting rotation, so any injury concerns, even minor ones, are closely watched during spring training as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
The details
López, who is entering his fifth season with the Twins, was in the middle of his bullpen session when he felt some discomfort in his elbow. As a precaution, the team decided to end the session early. Shelton stated that the team is not overly concerned about the issue and will continue to monitor López's progress.
- On Monday, February 16, 2026, Pablo López ended his bullpen session early due to elbow soreness.
The players
Pablo López
A right-handed starting pitcher for the Minnesota Twins who is entering his fifth season with the team.
Derek Shelton
The manager of the Minnesota Twins.
What they’re saying
“a little bit of elbow soreness”
— Derek Shelton, Twins Manager
What’s next
The Twins will continue to monitor Pablo López's progress and determine if any further evaluation or treatment is needed before the start of the regular season.
The takeaway
While any injury concern with a key player is worth watching, the Twins appear to be taking a cautious approach with Pablo López's minor elbow soreness, suggesting it is not a serious issue at this point in spring training.


