Rays Place Ryan Pepiot on 60-Day IL, Hip Injury Delays Return

MLB · By Sarah Mitchell · April 14, 2026
Rays Place Ryan Pepiot on 60-Day IL, Hip Injury Delays Return

Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Ryan Pepiot has been moved to the 60-day injured list, further postponing his anticipated return to the major league mound. The club’s decision comes after Pepiot recently received an injection in his hip, a treatment expected to keep him sidelined for an additional six weeks.

Pepiot, who was acquired by the Rays in hopes of bolstering their starting rotation, had already been battling hip issues this season. The latest medical update signals a significant delay, pushing his potential activation well beyond the initial timeline. According to reports, the injection was administered to address lingering discomfort and inflammation, with the hope of expediting his recovery and preventing further setbacks.

  • The 60-day injured list designation means Pepiot will not be eligible to return to the Rays roster until at least midseason, depending on his rehabilitation progress.
  • The six-week postponement of his return further complicates Tampa Bay’s rotation depth, already tested by early-season injuries.

Pepiot’s absence removes a promising arm from the Rays’ pitching staff. The right-hander had shown signs of becoming a reliable starter, and his extended recovery timeline now forces Tampa Bay to rely on organizational depth to fill his spot in the rotation. The team will need to monitor his progress closely, as any additional setbacks could impact their plans for the second half of the season and potential postseason aspirations.

As of mid-April, the Rays are searching for pitching solutions while awaiting positive news on Pepiot’s rehabilitation. The organization and fans will be watching his recovery closely, hoping the hip injection provides the needed relief for a healthy return later in the year.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB