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Padres' Matt Waldron Sidelined After Hemorrhoid-Related Infection Drained

Week-to-week recovery now clouds his bid for an Opening Day rotation spot.

Overview

  • Manager Craig Stammen said Waldron underwent a procedure to drain an infection in his rear end, later clarified by local reporting as hemorrhoid-related.
  • Waldron was hospitalized for several days; the San Diego Union-Tribune reported he has been released and returned to camp, with activity limited until the incision heals.
  • The team is treating his status as week-to-week, which could place him on the injured list to start the season depending on how quickly he can resume baseball activities.
  • Before the setback, the 29-year-old knuckleballer had been competing for a back-end rotation job and logged two scoreless innings in a spring outing with improved velocity.
  • The unusual nature of the injury drew wide online attention, and Dude Wipes publicly offered to send medicated wipes to assist his recovery.