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Twins lose towering 6-foot-6 pitcher for the rest of the season

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Minnesota Twins starter David Festa is done for the season after suffering a setback while working back from a shoulder injury, relays Bobby Nightengale of the Minnesota Star-Tribune. Festa is headed for a consultation with noted orthopedist Dr. Keith Meister.

David Festa had a setback with his shoulder injury. He will visit Dr. Keith Meister for an examination, and he will miss the rest of the season.

— Bobby Nightengale (@nightengalejr) September 2, 2025

The 25-year-old Festa has been out since the middle of July. Minnesota sent him to Triple-A St. Paul for a rehab start on Aug. 28. Festa struck out five over 2 2/3 scoreless innings. It seems he came out of the appearance with renewed shoulder pain. That’ll shut him down for the year. The Twins will hope there’s nothing structurally amiss that’ll impact his availability for 2026.

Minnesota Twins starting pitcher David Festa. Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

Festa is in his second big league season. He has missed bats at an above-average rate but given up a few too many home runs, contributing to a 5.12 ERA through his first 25 appearances. Festa surrendered 5.40 earned runs per nine across 53 1/3 frames this year. The 6-foot-6 righty was one of Minnesota’s better pitching prospects before his debut. He’s one of a handful of mid-20s pitchers whom the Twins hope will be long-term rotation pieces.

Zebby Matthews, Simeon Woods Richardson and deadline acquisition Taj Bradley are in the current starting five. Mick Abel, acquired from Philadelphia in the Jhoan Duran deal, has been hit hard in his first two appearances as a Twin and was optioned back to Triple-A Monday. Festa is on the 15-day injured list, so the Twins can transfer him to the 60-day IL if they need to open a 40-man roster spot before the end of the season. He crossed the one-year service line this season and is under club control through at least 2030.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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