FORT MYERS, FLA. - Twins righthander Anthony Swarzak receives a reminder of the events of Jan. 25 every time he gets out of bed or rises from a sofa -- discomfort in his left side.
He is beginning to feel better, but the pain of blowing his chance to start the season on the major league pitching staff -- and possibly the starting rotation -- won't go away anytime soon.
Swarzak has arrived in Fort Myers to join other Twins pitchers and catchers in spring training workouts that will begin Wednesday. The righthander had a good chance to start the season in the bullpen, and an outside chance to crack the rotation. Instead, there are two cracked ribs on his left side, the result of horseplay at the Graves Hotel, where players stayed during TwinsFest last month.
"It wasn't even an event of some kind," Swarzak said. "It was a stupid 15-second thing that I'm paying for for the next month. It's crazy. It was a freak thing and it stinks."
Now Swarzak will be out two to three more weeks -- and be careful -- as the ribs heal. By then, he will be behind the rest of pitchers in camp.
"It's just an unfortunate situation that shouldn't have happened," Twins General Manager Terry Ryan said.
Swarzak would not name the other player involved in the shenanigans. He said they both fell down but there was no malice intended, just horseplay.
Swarzak returned to his home in Florida and resumed workouts and throwing. But when the discomfort continued, he had his ribs checked out. The toughest part, Swarzak said, was informing the Twins.