Texas Rangers starting pitcher Andrew Cashner is dealing with biceps soreness, according to reports.
Several sources reported that the 30-year-old Cashner will be examined by doctors Friday.
Andrew Cashner dealing with some biceps soreness and will be "backed off" for a couple of days.
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) March 2, 2017
Cashner signed a one-year $10 million deal with the Rangers in the off-season and is slated to join the rotation.
The former TCU closer was selected 19th overall in the 2008 MLB Draft by the Chicago Cubs, who converted him to a starter. The Cubs then traded him to San Diego for first baseman Anthony Rizzo.
In his seven-year career, Cashner has a 3.89 ERA and struck out 7.5 batters per nine innings against a 1.32 WHIP — walks plus hits per inning pitched.