Colorado Rockies pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano throws against the Minnesota Twins...

Colorado Rockies pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano throws against the Minnesota Twins during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 26 2026, in Minneapolis. Credit: AP/Craig Lassig

DENVER — Tomoyuki Sugano was slated to start Saturday night. Instead, the Colorado Rockies right-hander landed on the 15-day injured list due to back spasms.

Sugano was already dealing with a fingernail issue that pushed back his appearance a few days. His back acted up while playing catch and the Rockies elected to place him on the IL in a move retroactive to Wednesday. Sugano is 8-4 with a 4.80 ERA in his first season with Colorado.

“This should be very minimal,” Rockies manager Warren Schaeffer said Saturday before the game against the San Francisco Giants. “I don't think it's a big deal.”

Left-hander Sean Sullivan (0-2, 8.64 ERA) was called up from Triple-A Albuquerque to start in place of Sugano. The Rockies also placed right-handed pitcher Seth Halvorsen (shoulder inflammation) on the 15-day injured list. In addition, the team selected the contract of two-time All-Star reliever Jordan Romano from Albuquerque.

Romano was signed by Colorado to a minor-league deal on May 6 after the right-hander was designated for assignment by the Los Angeles Angels in late April. He was 0-2 with 10.13 ERA with the Angels.

While with the Isotopes, Romano threw in nine games and had a 4.15 ERA. He had 10 strikeouts and no walks. He's trying to recapture the form that led to back-to-back 36-save seasons with Toronto in 2022 and '23.

“There was a point there where he was the best big-league closer in the game,” Schaeffer said. "He’s got pedigree. He knows what he’s doing out there on a big-league mound. It’s awesome to have him.

Colorado Rockies pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano throws against the Minnesota Twins...

Colorado Rockies pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano throws against the Minnesota Twins during the second inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 26 2026, in Minneapolis. Credit: AP/Craig Lassig

“We signed him, sent him to the lab, gave him some time (at Triple-A). He’s been pitching well, his velocity is up. We’re just super, super happy to have him, and what he brings to a bullpen.”

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