Astros reliever Lyon recovering from surgery
Astros reliever Brandon Lyon had surgery to drain a small cyst in
his pitching shoulder but is expected to be ready for spring
training.
The team said in a statement Tuesday that Lyon had the cyst
drained two weeks ago and has been throwing without discomfort
since. The right-hander is expected to begin workouts with his new
club Feb. 20, when pitchers and catchers report for spring training
in Kissimmee, Fla.
He might be about 10 days behind in his throwing program, the
Astros said.
Houston signed Lyon as a free agent in December to a $15
million, three-year contract.
"Brandon was experiencing some weakness and discomfort in his
shoulder, and we brought him in a couple of weeks ago to be seen,"
general manager Ed Wade said. "At the time of his pre-signing
physical, his right shoulder MRI showed a very small cyst, and when
the MRI was repeated recently, it showed that the cyst had enlarged
and was pressing on some nerves.
"Since having it drained, Brandon reports no problems, but he
will be making up for a little bit of lost time when he gets to
Kissimmee."
Lyon was 6-5 with a 2.86 ERA and three saves in 65 relief
appearances for Detroit last year.
In other news, minor league second baseman Jose Vallejo will
undergo right hand surgery Wednesday and miss most of the 2010
season.
The 23-year-old Vallejo cut tendons in two fingers while
preparing a meal at his home in the Dominican Republic during the
Christmas holidays. His hand slid over the blade of a knife that he
was using to cut meat, the team said.
Houston acquired Vallejo last August from Texas as part of
the Ivan Rodriguez trade.