Guardians right-hander Gavin Williams, who’s been out all season due to inflammation in his right elbow, experienced continued discomfort after his recent throwing session against live hitters, tweets Mandy Bell of MLB.com. He’ll receive an injection and be shut down for the next seven days before being reevaluated. The team is hopeful that’ll prove sufficient, but it’s an ominous development for the prized young right-hander.
Williams, 24, was Cleveland’s first-round pick in 2021 and debuted in 2023 with considerable fanfare. He entered last season ranked among the sport’s top 50 prospects — as high as No. 20 on Baseball America’s top 100 list — and showed why with an outstanding debut effort. In his first 82 MLB frames, spread across 16 starts, the East Carolina University product posted a strong 3.29 earned run average with a solid 23.5% strikeout rate. Williams’ 10.7% walk rate was higher than he and the team would’ve preferred, but walks weren’t an issue for him during the 2022 season in the lower minors.
Between Williams, Tanner Bibee and Logan Allen, the Guardians ushered in the next core of their rotation in one fell swoop last season. All three top-100 prospects hit the ground running, albeit to varying extents. But the outlook in Cleveland has changed considerably this season. Shane Bieber’s season is already over after undergoing Tommy John surgery. Triston McKenzie, whom doctors recommended for rest and rehab when he incurred a ligament injury of his own late last year, has seen a sharp velocity dip and hasn’t looked like himself at all. Bibee and Allen have both struggled thus far.
The Guardians have been banking on a healthy Williams returning to the fold to help fill out a rotation that currently includes Bibee, Allen, McKenzie, journeyman Ben Lively and old friend Carlos Carrasco, who’s back on a reunion tour after signing a minor league deal. Prior to today’s news, it looked as though Williams might be able to head out on a rehab assignment in the near future and rejoin the rotation in the middle of next month. That timeline has now been torn up and will hinge on how his elbow responds to the injection.
Cleveland develops pitching better than perhaps any organization in the game, but their ability to do so is being tested at a high level early this season. The Guards can ill afford another long-term absence for one of their key rotation members. Beyond injuries to Bieber and Williams and the previously mentioned struggles of the incumbent arms (McKenzie in particular), prospect Daniel Espino has already been lost for the season due to shoulder surgery — his second in as many years. Fellow prospect Joey Cantillo hasn’t pitched yet this season, as the left-hander suffered a torn hamstring that’ll sideline him for a total of eight to ten weeks. Right-hander Xzavion Curry is an option in Triple-A, but he profiles as a swingman or fifth starter.
The Guards have already added some depth with early acquisitions of righty Zak Kent from the Rangers, Wes Parsons from the Blue Jays and Pedro Avila from the Padres. Any of the bunch could be tasked with stepping into the rotation. However, if the Guards hope to continue at the torrid pace with which they’ve started the season (17-6, +55 run differential), they’ll need to get their current arms healthy and on-track or perhaps eventually look outside the organization.
Acoss1331
Goodness more inflammation in the elbow from pitchers? It never ends…
DarkSide830
T. J. S.
Acoss1331
It’s the first sign of it…
Col_chestbridge
They’ve apparently done an MRI on his elbow and found nothing amiss. So that seems unlikely as an outcome right now.
solaris602
Given their pitching acquisitions so far this season I shudder to think who else they might end up signing. Never fear, though, as Antonetti & Co are surely rummaging through Dollar Tree’s dumpster as we speak.
Acoss1331
I agree with you, but I do have to give Cleveland credit for continuously churning out pitchers to the big league level. I wouldn’t be surprised if they churn out another pitching prospect and he turns out to be a quality pitcher. But yeah they will dumpster dive if they can’t produce what they need internally.
C Yards Jeff
All this trauma, yet to date, very little drama. 27-6 with +55 run differential. Whaaaat! Shout out to their FO.
MacGromit
I didn’t realize until your post Jeff how dominant their whole pitching staff has been they lead all the majors with only 73 runs allowed. that ridiculous. I hadn’t looked into how many of those games are quality starts or if it’s the bullpen but it doesn’t matter, you just don’t score on Cleveland.
C Yards Jeff
They are not at OPACY until late June, but I have already invested in some tickets. I picture two well constructed teams playing some quality ball. Can’t wait!