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Taillon suffers setback, Kela returns for Pirates

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After feeling pain in his forearm while playing catch from 90 feet, Pirates pitcher Jameson Taillon has stopped throwing and will see a doctor next week.

Sidelined by a forearm strain since early May, Taillon was trying to return to help the struggling Pirates, who lost nine of their last 11 games entering last night’s game against St. Louis.

This season, Taillon went 2-3 with a 4.10 ERA in seven starts this season.

He also was force to miss the 2014 and 2015 seasons while recovering from Tommy John surgery.

Pirates reliever Keone Kela has returned from a two-game suspension for an unspecified violation of his contract and was cagey when asked about what led to the ban.

Yahoo Sports reported Wednesday that Kela was suspended due to an altercation with Hector Morales, the team’s director of cultural readiness and peak performance coach. Asked specifically about that report, Kela said he “wouldn’t say it’s not true” but also “wouldn’t say it’s a fact.”

Kela also said that “nothing happened” and said “no explanations” were provided by the Pirates for his suspension. He said he was looking forward to returning to the mound.

Before serving his suspension, Kela had been on the injured list since May 6 with right shoulder inflammation. He’s pitched in 14 games this season and has a 4.63 ERA.

Pirates manager Clint Hurdle declined to comment on the reason for Kela’s suspension and said he considers the matter closed.

To make room for Kela on the roster, the Pirates moved catcher Francisco Cervelli (concussion) to the 60-day injured list and placed right-hander Clay Holmes on the 10-day injured list with right triceps inflammation prior to Wednesday’s game against St. Louis.

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