Friday, November 1

Accidents & Strikes: Chisholm to start rehab project

CF Jazz Chisholm Jr. (turf toe)
Expected return: Late June/Early July
Chisholm, who did a total-body exercise and ran on June 19, was scheduled to start a rehab project with Triple-A Jacksonville on June 20. Chisholm injured his proper large toe on the cement block of the left-center-field wall at loanDepot park on May 13 attempting to make an inning-ending catch. X-rays got here again adverse, and the membership initially known as his damage a proper foot contusion. Chisholm then noticed specialist Dr. Robert Anderson on May 15 in North Carolina to get extra info. (Last up to date: June 20)

RHP Matt Barnes (left hip impingement)
Expected return: Early-mid July
Barnes threw a 23-pitch bullpen session on June 20, his first since touchdown on the injured checklist on June 2. He slipped on the mound in mid-May in San Francisco, which led to the hip impingement. After enjoying by means of the problem, which flared up and settled down over the ten days following that slip, Barnes sat down with the coaching workers and determined to take time to completely heal. (Last up to date: June 20)

OF Avisaíl García (left again tightness)
Expected return: TBD
García ran on the sector on June 19. He started a rehab project at Triple-A Jacksonville on May 29 and had performed in 4 video games earlier than sustaining a setback. García was positioned on the 10-day IL on May 2 (retroactive to April 29). (Last up to date: June 19)

RHP Edward Cabrera (proper shoulder impingement)
Expected return: Early July
Cabrera was already pitching by means of a blister concern when he felt discomfort in his throwing shoulder throughout his June 13 begin in Seattle, and hit the IL just a few days later after the ache resurfaced throughout a between-start bullpen session. The group is hopeful Cabrera will solely miss two begins, however the Marlins are actually down three starters with Trevor Rogers and Johnny Cueto additionally sidelined attributable to damage.  

“We’re protecting him so we don’t miss him for two months … so this is more of a two-week kind of deal,” Schumaker stated. “I dont think he’s going to even miss a bullpen. He might even throw through that.” 

The outcomes have been extra uneven this season for the 25-year-old Cabrera, who pitched to a 3.01 ERA in 14 begins as a rookie in 2022. He’s 5-5 with a 4.70 ERA by means of his first 14 begins of 2023. (Last up to date: June 17)

INF Jean Segura (left hamstring)
Expected return: Early July
The Marlins are hopeful the Grade 1 hamstring pressure isn’t a lingering concern for Segura, who’s hitting simply .190 with a .493 OPS in his first season in Miami. (Last up to date: June 17)

RHP Johnny Cueto (proper biceps tightness; left ankle sprain)
Expected return: Late June/early July
Cueto will make his third rehab begin — his first for Triple-A Jacksonville in additional than a month — on June 22. He is scheduled to throw 5 innings or 75 pitches. Cueto allowed 4 earned runs on seven hits in 3 2/3 innings in a rehab outing for Double-A Pensacola on June 16, retiring 10 of the ultimate 13 batters he confronted after permitting a first-inning grand slam.

Cueto had been coping with a biceps concern on and off since Spring Training earlier than he exited after simply 30 pitches in his Marlins debut on April 3. Cueto then sprained his left ankle throughout a rehab begin with Triple-A Jacksonville on May 6. (Last up to date: June 19)

LHP Trevor Rogers (proper lat pressure and left biceps pressure)
Expected return:
TBD
Rogers was reevaluated on June 19, however there was no replace. He underwent an MRI on his non-throwing shoulder on June 12, which revealed a proper lat pressure, and was transferred to the 60-day IL on June 13. Rogers final pitched within the Majors on April 19, initially touchdown on the injured checklist with a left biceps pressure. He was on a rehab project when the present concern surfaced on June 10. (Last up to date: June 19)

RHP Tommy Nance (proper shoulder sprain)
Expected return: TBD
Nance is constant to work to construct quantity as he picks up his throwing program. He started a rehab project with Single-A Jupiter on May 12, tossing two scoreless innings with 4 strikeouts on 37 pitches, however he returned after feeling shoulder soreness following that outing. After not showing in a Grapefruit League sport this spring, he was positioned on the 15-day IL on March 30 (retroactive to March 27) and moved to the 60-day IL on April 22. (Last up to date: June 12)

RHP Anthony Bender (Tommy John surgical procedure)
Expected return:
2024
Bender, who was positioned on the 60-day injured checklist on March 15 with the intention to make area on the 40-man roster for Garrett Hampson, is working and throwing to 120 ft in Jupiter, Fla. He underwent Tommy John surgical procedure on Aug. 30 after exiting 5 pitches into his outing on Aug. 13. (Last up to date: June 12)

RHP Max Meyer (Tommy John surgical procedure)
Expected return:
2024
Meyer, who was transferred to the 60-day IL in March with the intention to clear a spot on the 40-man roster for Yuli Gurriel, is on a “deload” week after throwing out to 150 ft. General supervisor Kim Ng stated throughout the Winter Meetings that Meyer would “hopefully [be] ready to go in 2024.” He underwent Tommy John surgical procedure on Aug. 9 after exiting his second MLB begin with 10 pitches thrown on July 23. (Last up to date: June 12)

RHP Sixto Sánchez (proper shoulder surgical procedure)
Expected return
: TBD
Sánchez nonetheless is not throwing. He had “slight shoulder soreness” after an prolonged spring camp sport, then threw a 20-pitch bullpen session in Jupiter on May 30 with out discomfort, however he has since skilled one more setback. (Last up to date: June 19)

LHP Josh Simpson (undisclosed damage)
Expected return: TBD
Simpson is throwing at distances as much as 120 ft and is enjoying catch off the mound. He may throw bullpen periods the week of June 19. (Last up to date: June 12)

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