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Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander jameson taillon delivered an apology message to fans.

I'm sorry that the 2016 season didn't go as planned, according to report taillon said on his Twitter account (@JTallion19). I had very high expectations and hopes for this season.

Taillon, who was Pittsburgh's opening game starter in the 2019 season, was put on the disabled list on May 5 for an elbow flexion strain after posting two wins, three losses and a 4.10 ERA in seven games.

Taillon is having a bad season with an arm injury.Having resumed pitching training this month, he stopped pitching after feeling pain in his forearm again.

He underwent Tommy John surgery by Alchemy in 2014. If it is a simple muscle problem, not an elbow ligament, rehabilitation is possible within six months, but if Tommy John surgery is needed again, it is difficult to return to the hospital by 2021.

It's similar to what I felt before when I suffered a flexor injury, according to report he said in an interview with local media such as MLB.com I just hope there's a problem with the forearm. I'm not 100 percent sure, but I'm just holding onto hope and wishing you best of luck.

He added, There were times when I was in pain with my hair wrapped around my head. I am now looking forward to the next process. There will be clearer plans and progress. For a while I felt like I was in an obscure gray area. Now I feel closer to the final plan. You will be able to proceed with more confidence. Whatever it is, I'm ready to go after it and come back in the right direction.

In a Twitter message, he also said, There are great days ahead. The only option now is to learn and grow through this process. I will return. And it'll be better. You will be able to wait.