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Minnesota Twins: Possible Options to Replace Trevor May

Whether it takes 7 or 12 months, May will miss the entire season for the Minnesota Twins. He was competing for the No. 5 spot in the rotation and having a good spring thus far.

In 4 innings of work recently, May allowed just two hits and one earned run while walking two and striking out three.

In case you missed the story about the injury, Minnesota Twins doctors have diagnosed Trevor May with a torn ulnar collateral ligament. According to the Star Tribune, May will seek a second opinion.

The Twins will sit down with May and his reps after the second opinion to determine a treatment plan, whether it is Tommy John surgery, rehabilitation or even new techniques that are designed to avoid the 12 to 18 month recovery from reconstructive surgery.