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Rays' Shane McClanahan to have Tommy John surgery, Manuel Margot out a month - ESPN

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SAN FRANCISCO — Tampa Bay ace left-hander Shane McClanahan is scheduled to have Tommy John surgery Monday, and Rays outfielder Manuel Margot will undergo a procedure to remove bone chips from his right elbow.

The 26-year-old McClanahan went on the 60-day injured list with tightness in his pitching forearm and last pitched Aug. 2 at the New York Yankees.

He was 11-2 with a 3.29 ERA over 21 starts and 115 innings in his third big league season after posting double-digit wins each of his previous two years. «Tough loss, no doubt,» manager Kevin Cash said.

Margot will have surgery Wednesday and is set to miss up to a month. He traveled back to Florida on Tuesday, a day after playing in the series opener at San Francisco.

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