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The last thing the Cleveland Guardians need at this point of the season is to be down yet another starting pitcher. But that's the reality they may be looking at after Gavin Williams left his start against the Minnesota Twins after just 1.0 inning of work.

Williams took the mound at the top of the first inning to open up the game. He struggled to throw strikes as he issued a rare four-pitch walk to Edouard Julien to start the game.

Gavin was able to get out of the inning without issuing a run but made a pitch in which his left leg awkwardly planted on the ground. He threw a total of 30 pitches and just 15 of them were strikes. Williams' velocity did remain strong with his fastball topping out at 97.2 mph. 

Hunter Gaddis, who was called up from Triple-A on Tuesday, relieved Williams in the top of the second inning.

Williams has been phenomenal in his rookie season with the Guardians. He came into Tuesday night's start with a 3.52 ERA and 68 strikeouts against some of baseball's toughest lineups.

Cleveland currently has Shane Bieber, Triston McKenzie, and Cal Qauntrill still on the injured list so losing another starting pitcher would be more than costly. 

The team has yet to reveal what officially forced Gavin to exit the game, but let's hope it's nothing too serious.

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This article first appeared on FanNation Cleveland Baseball Insider and was syndicated with permission.

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