SURPRISE, Ariz. — Royals right-hander Michael Wacha was hit on his pitching hand during his final inning of spring training Sunday, just before the club was to leave Arizona, and he will have X-rays on his middle finger to determine the extent of the injury.
Wacha was pitching in the fifth inning of an intrasquad game when Salvador Perez lined his pitch up the middle. The ball hit Wacha’s right middle finger, and he immediately grabbed the hand as Royals manager Matt Quatraro came out to check on him.
“We think he’s going to be fine,” Quatraro told reporters. “We’re going to set up a test and X-ray and hope to know more tomorrow.”
The Royals are counting on Wacha to fill out an almost entirely revamped rotation after signing the 32-year-old veteran to a two-year, $32 million contract during free agency.
Right-hander Seth Lugo, who signed a three-year, $45 million deal, threw 5 2/3 scoreless innings during the intrasquad game.
The injury to Wacha came one day after the Royals said second baseman Michael Massey likely would begin the season on the injured list. He began dealing with back tightness on Tuesday and has been held out of baseball activity, and he was expected to remain in Arizona while the club heads to Springdale, Arkansas, for an exhibition game Monday.
The Royals are playing their Double-A affiliate Northwest Arkansas before heading to Kansas City. They begin the regular season Thursday with the first of a three-game set against AL Central rival Minnesota.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.