6:51pm: Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle notes that Cobb received a second cortisone shot in his shoulder, though that one was in a different spot. Per Cobb, the second cortisone shot is the reason he’s no longer throwing but he’s feeling better and hopeful the second shot will prove effective.
2:34pm: Alex Cobb has yet to pitch this season, as the veteran righty’s recovery from October hip surgery led to a season-opening stint on the 15-day injured list, and then a move to the 60-day IL on April 20. The latter move wasn’t necessarily unexpected due to the vagaries involved in returning from a major procedure like a hip labrum repair, yet some shoulder soreness began to develop for Cobb as he continued his workouts in April.
Unfortunately, Cobb’s shoulder issues have continued, as Giants manager Bob Melvin told NBC Bay Area’s Alex Pavlovic (links to X) and other reporters today. As a result, Cobb’s throwing program has been put on hold, and it appears to be a lock that Cobb will remain on the IL well beyond his first eligible activation date of May 27.
An MRI on Cobb’s shoulder came back clean last month, so there apparently isn’t any structural issue even if his latest setback might lead to another set of tests. Cobb also received a cortisone shot to help overcome the soreness, but that treatment also didn’t seem to solve the problem. Until more is known about the situation, it seems like Cobb and the Giants are playing waiting game in the hopes that rest and rehab can get Cobb’s shoulder feeling better, so he can finally properly start to ramp up his preparations to begin his season.
The Giants originally signed Cobb to a two-year, $20MM deal following the 2021 season, and that contract became a three-year pact paying Cobb $28MM once San Francisco exercised its club option on his services last November, even in the wake of the right-hander’s hip surgery. Despite the injury concerns, Cobb pitched well enough (3.80 ERA over 301 innings) in 2022-23 to quite easily justify the front office’s decision to exercise that option, yet naturally some second-guessing is inevitable if Cobb is now looking like he could miss at least half the season.
Between Cobb and San Francisco’s trade for Robbie Ray this past winter, the Giants were counting on a pair of veteran reinforcements to the rotation during the season — Cobb when he was through his recovery, and Ray around August once his Tommy John rehab was complete. Between this duo and the signings of Blake Snell and Jordan Hicks, the Giants were hoping to have a deep stable of pitching options around Logan Webb, top prospect Kyle Harrison, and a host of other young arms.
The results have been mixed to date, as the rotation has been quite top heavy. Webb, Harrison, and Hicks have all looked quite sharp, while Snell, Keaton Winn, and Mason Black have all struggled mightily. Injuries have also been a factor, as Snell and Winn are both on the 15-day IL but Snell is nearing a return. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner is slated to be activated this coming week, with Pavlovic thinking Wednesday is a potential date in order to line Snell up behind Webb in the rotation.
Snell could hardly have gotten off to a worse start to his Giants tenure, posting an 11.57 ERA in 11 2/3 innings and three starts before hitting the IL with an adductor strain. This came after Snell’s longer-than-expected stint in free agency didn’t end until he signed a two-year, $62MM deal with San Francisco on March 19, and he pitched in only some simulated games in extended Spring Training before making his first MLB start of the year on April 8.
However, Snell looks to have gotten in form during his minor league rehab stint. The southpaw’s two minor league rehab starts (one in A-ball, one in Triple-A) have been almost literally perfect, as Snell has delivered nine hitless innings and just a single walk, with 17 strikeouts. A healthy Snell pitching like his 2023 self would be a gigantic boost to the Giants’ staff, and it would help the team dig itself out of a lackluster 21-25 beginning to the season.
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Maybe there’s a pitcher in the Mexican league Farhasbeen can sign.
DarkSide830
I agree, César Valdez is off ti a fantastic start.
Shadow Banned
Jose Lopez?
Claudio Martinez?
Filimeno Diaz?
This one belongs to the Reds
Juan Valdez?
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Maybe just for a cup of coffee…
Non Roster Invitee
Let’s ask Jerar!
Brew88
If healthy this pitching staff would be near the best in baseball. Unfortunately …
For Love of the Game
If “ifs” and “buts” were candy and nuts, every day would be Christmas. Injuries are an unfortunate part of the game.
User 4223176798
If healthy, Brandon Belt would have been a perennial all-star.
Rishi
MRIs on shoulders are notorious for being a bit on the unreliable side.
This one belongs to the Reds
If I had a dollar every time I read similar headlines…
KingZeke8
I had no idea he was still in the league lol
TigersLoveCinnamon
Maybe watch then, he was an all star last year
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Who would want to willingly watch these Giants?
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Cobb and Ray – if they make it back at all – can’t be much worse than Black and Winn.
TigersLoveCinnamon
They got last year’s Cy young coming back real soon too
Jacksson13
The news on COBB is so predictable that it is CORNY !!
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Kernel of truth to that – hope his arm does not pop
Not a clever name
They are winning series and about to get some key guys back. I never had illusions about over taking the dodgers but they are right about where I would like them to be at this point. I would have liked to see them take one from the dodgers in the second series, one more from the bats to win that series and one from the redsox and Phillies just to show some fight, but I am not disappointed at all with how the season is developing at this point.
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Have fun in Pittsburgh facing Jones and Skenes Giants.
Not a clever name
It was a blast, thanks for the well wishes!
Non Roster Invitee
Giants and A’s series were very exciting. This is why I don’t bet on baseball.
Curly Was The Smart Stooge
Butter watch out, butter not cry, MRI is coming to town (is this Clause in his contact?)
Old York
A robotic arm might be just the ticket—no soreness, no injuries, just strikeouts!
YankeesBleacherCreature
This is good news since it’s probably only inflammation.
agnes gooch
Heal up Alex, you gave it all last year. I hope you are all better soon
User 4223176798
Another great signing by Farhan. The guy is a genius.
its_happening
The loud Giants fans who said they’d be contenders without any doubt are real quiet right now.
foppert2
Ha ha ha. But I see the doomers keep making stuff up.
You freaks and your childish antics are pathetic.
its_happening
Freaks? You have no leg to stand on.
Steinbrenner2728
Focus on your Blue Jays, its_happening.
its_happening
I think I have, bud.
oldgfan
Only .5 games out of a wild card spot and they are just getting rolling.
KirkRueter
Wasn’t popular at the time, but I wanted to release him and wait until he proved he was healthy before giving him guaranteed money. It felt like a long shot at the time he would come back healthy at his age.
User 4223176798
Same. Mid-30 year olds don’t bounce back from injuries quickly. Stupid signing. But it goes with La Stella, Hanniger, Stripling, Matt Wisler, Matthew Boyd, Trevor Rosenthal, Brandon Belt, Anthony DeSclafani, Sean Mannea. And you can add Taylor Rodgers, Conforto, Luke Jackson to the list.