Keaton Winn is placed on the injured list with a right elbow strain, and reports focusing on the situation also raise questions about bullpen workload and responsibility. The Giants announce the injury and make a corresponding roster move, calling up another player to fill Winn’s spot while he is sidelined. Multiple accounts discuss how Winn’s usage leading up to the injury was managed, including the number of appearances and pitches over a stretch, and whether the team’s approach to leveraging him may have contributed to the ailment. While some discussion centers on Tennessee’s manager Tony Vitello and the decisions made with the bullpen, coverage also points to the Giants’ broader role in monitoring and managing pitcher health, including how their staff and organizational guidelines factor into workload decisions. Across outlets, the common elements are the diagnosis, the injured-list placement, and the fact that a workload-related discussion follows the injury, with emphasis on shared responsibility rather than a single cause. Winn’s next steps are tied to the injury timeline determined by the team.