The Astros have shipped first baseman Yuli Gurriel to Houston so his injured hand can be evaluated, Jake Kaplan of The Athletic reports (Twitter link). At this point, the situation is more or less a mystery, with no real indication how the issue arose or just what the club is concerned about. Clearly, though, the team’s training staff has found cause to get a closer look from a specialist.
Here’s more on some injury situations from around the game:
- Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier has been diagnosed with a concussion, tweets MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch. Frazier made a leaping catch in yesterday’s Grapefruit League game against the Pirates and stumbled a bit before falling backwards and hitting his head against the base of the left-field wall (video link). Manager Aaron Boone said Frazier will be down for “a few days” and acknowledged the seemingly optimistic nature of that timeline. Frazier is far from a lock to make the Opening Day roster in New York with Brett Gardner, Aaron Hicks, Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Judge and Jacoby Ellsbury all on the roster, but he remains a key potential long-term piece for the Yanks.
- It seems that Orioles righty Kevin Gausman has largely shaken off a home-plate collision yesterday, Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com writes. The young starter, who is a key factor in the team’s hopes for the coming season, says he “feel[s] pretty good” on the whole despite slamming into Tigers youngster Jeimer Candelario. For the time being, at least, Gausman is expected to take the ball for his next scheduled spring outing.
- The outlook is at least a bit more worrisome for Blue Jays righty Marcus Stroman. Per MLB.com’s Gregor Chisholm, shoulder inflammation is holding Stroman back. Though he has already been cleared by an MRI of structural concerns, Stroman will rest up in hopes of moving past a problem that has evidently been going on for a few weeks. The key Jays hurler says he’s hoping to be fully ramped up for “the very beginning of the start of the season,” even if it’s not Opening Day, though surely the organization will proceed with caution.
- The Red Sox will welcome reliever Tyler Thornburg back to the hill for the first time since he underwent surgery to address thoracic outlet syndrome, Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe reports on Twitter. A bullpen session is just one of many steps back, of course, and Thornburg still has some hurdles to clear. He has yet to pitch competitively for the Boston organization (excepting brief spring action last year) since coming over in a trade in advance of the 2017 season.
- Indications are that Nationals outfielder Adam Eaton is largely progressing well after a long layoff for a torn ACL. As Mark Zuckerman of MASNsports.com writes, though, Eaton has yet to appear in game action. That appears to be less a reflection of Eaton’s surgically repaired joint than it is a planned effort to build him up deliberately. “We’re going to take it and be methodical and do it right for the first time and make sure I’m overcooked, so to speak, before I go out there.” While it’s surely tempting to max out Eaton’s reps after a lost season, skipper Davey Martinez emphasized the primary goal is to have Eaton at full speed come Opening Day.
- The rival Mets are reporting shoulder and back soreness for Yoenis Cespedes and Jacob deGrom, respectively, but those don’t seem to be real concerns at this point, as MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo reports. However, the New York organization is likely to hold back first baseman Dominic Smith for a while after he was diagnosed with a strained quad. He already seemed to face a difficult task of cracking the Opening Day roster, so this setback is not likely to help the cause. (New reliever Anthony Swarzak just left his relief appearance with an apparent calf injury, as Mike Puma of the New York Post was among those to tweet, though details are sparse at this time.)
MB923
Another Mets injury- Anthony Swarzak left today’s game with a hand injury
MB923
And now I see that got updated in the article.
Tim Newport
Seems like it’s very hazardous to move on from the Brewers bullpen..
ThePriceWasRight
the beer gets you through injuries in Milwaukee
Bill
The article says calf, not hand.
MB923
It must have been updated again then. Originally it said hand because it was originally ruled a hand injury.
thegreatcerealfamine
Left out Judge in the Yankees opening day roster outfielders names…
Free Clay Zavada
You didn’t hear? He’s getting cut for striking out too much.
srechter
Haha?
Padres2019ha
who dis?
citizen
Boone is going to trying working out the yankees team with pick up basketball games.
Benklasner
He is not a lock for opening day because he is recovering from shoulder surgery.
Bocephus
As a Yankees fan I would definitely like to know where you got this. There’s been no mention of any thing like this coming from Yankees camp in fact just the opposite.
Jt0712
bleacherreport.com/articles/2761688-aaron-judge-ca…
thegreatcerealfamine
I read the article. In what way did it say anything other then it’s a work in progress. What it did say was he should be ready by opening day. I agree with Collin there’s nothing out there “He is not a lock”
brucenewton
After the surgery they said he’d be ready for Spring Training. Now it’s opening day. How they know this I’m not sure. Positive spin so the media doesn’t panic and start asking questions I presume.
JU11904
He’s playing tomorrow. Judge will be in RF in Toronto on opening day.
ThePriceWasRight
Healy, gurriel, Chapman
If you play a corner infield spot in the AL west watch out.
southbeachbully
I saw the play that injured Frazier and a concussion could’ve been the lesser of an injury sustained. The way he fell he could’ve easily caused serious damage to his neck/spine.
I love the kids energy but guys that tend to play all-out like he does are so worrisome to me because they will literally risk bodily harm to try and make the difficult play. I dig their intensity but if you’re constantly on the DL then you become less of a player and those physical skills can erode quite easily. I hope a vet he respects can impart on him the wisdom of avoiding collisions with immovable objects, head first slides and so forth. Guys like Bryce Harpe and Kevin Kiermaier are intense all-out guys but they make you cringe every when they are in high motion, whether chasing down a ball in the OF or running the bases.
TheAdrianBeltre
Sounds like a conversation with Grady Sizemore could do him some good… Another supremely talented and definitely all-or-nothing type of ballplayer.
rocky7
He’s got to go all out to hope to have a spot on the opening day roster.
I know that this basically promotes injury, but these types of injuries are part of the game.
His enthusiasm and energy is what he believes separates him from other players and as a newbie to the Yankees, with a pretty stacked outfield barring injury, did he really have a choice but to try and impress?
BSPORT
Jeter played all out and everybody loved it. Gardner is gritty and plays all out. We should welcome aggressiveness with the young players. A team of snowflakes will never win.
em650r
Yulieski hand is that the same hand he used on his slur?
BlueJayFan1515
He used both, so I suppose the answer would be yes.
ldfanatic
Same two hands he used to rake.
Ted
Ugh, not Stroman. The Jays desperately need him to really break out this year and become a Cy Young contender. I know last year he gave 201 innings of 3.03 ball so “break out” sounds weird, but repeating that would be a big step. In either case, losing him for a long period of time would be devastating to a rotation which has zero depth.
NoRegretzkys
It’ll test the depth of the Jays starting pitchers. I don’t think they have much depth there, others may disagree, but with one injury they have Biagini as their 5th starter. One more injury and they are looking at calling up someone with zero big league experience and Biagini becomes number 4. Not good enough.
Ted
Sanchez / Happ / Estrada in the middle of that rotation are not exactly locks for 200 innings, either. The Jays would have to feel great if they get 30 starts from each this year.
ThePriceWasRight
yet so many jays fans believe they are a wild card contender. unfortunately I believe we see a blow up in june
JU11904
Or 30 starts from any of them…
Solaris601
They may be forced to look at the remaining FA SPs for depth even though the last thing Shapiro wants right now is to go that route. Somebody like Brett Anderson is a realistic, though uninspiring, possibility.
NoRegretzkys
But really…serious and legitimate injury concerns now with 4/5 of their starting rotation. And the 5th piece is the guy they just signed to be number 5…I’m a Jays fan and it’s clear to me they aren’t as deep as many believe. A blow up is coming for sure, should have happened already.
stansfield123
You forgot about the guy who finished second in the MVP vote last year, when listing the Yankees outfield options..
camdenyards46
Is TOS elbow or shoulder
camdenyards46
Never mind I figured out it is in the arteries from the neck to armpit
Tiger_diesel92
Skipper Dave johnson? I thought it was buck schowalter. Dave Johnson haven’t manage the team in years
johnnywalker
Stroman is experimental with his delivery and his attitude.
Could this be a cause of his problems?
mikeyank55
After advising Dominic Smith on how to jake an injury to take a few days off, Cespedes decided to follow his own advice to get some well deserved time off.
Ces told reporters that “I haven’t used the shoulder as an excuse yet, however the past few years it was the favorite of the pitching staff so I decided to try it.”
He added that, “I did an end around and rather than tell Mickey I went to TC and lobbied him to tell Sandy that it could get worse if I have to be in practice the next few days”.
BSPORT
Rehab on golf course.