Guardians fans received a positive update today regarding the status of injured outfielder Steven Kwan. President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti told reporters (including Mandy Bell of MLB.com) this morning that the club is hoping that Kwan can begin a rehab assignment within the next seven to ten days. The 26-year-old was placed on the 10-day IL earlier this month due to what was described as an “acute” hamstring strain and was initially expected to miss around a month of action.
Now two weeks out from his initial diagnosis, it appears that Kwan remains on pace to meet that timeline. It’s an encouraging update, particularly given the fact that manager Steven Vogt indicated to reporters (per the Associated Press) on Friday that while Kwan had resumed baseball activities and was running “relatively pain-free,” there was still no clear timetable for his return to the majors. Today’s addendum provides a bit more clarity regarding the status of the third-year outfielder.
Cleveland figures to be particularly antsy for Kwan to return to action given the incredible start he was off to at the time of his injury. In 145 trips to the plate with the Guardians this season, Kwan has slashed an incredible .353/.407/.496 with three home runs, six doubles, and two triples. That home run total is particularly impressive given the fact that Kwan’s career high homer total is just six, a figure he achieved over the course of 638 plate appearances during his rookie season. Estevan Florial has handled left field in Kwan’s absence but is hitting a mediocre .189/.263/.400 in 32 games this season.
Kwan isn’t the only outfielder making progress in his recovery from injury, as Bell also notes that top outfield prospect Chase DeLauter has resumed baseball activities. The club’s first-round pick in the 2022 draft, DeLauter entered the 2024 season as a consensus top-30 prospect in the game but suffered a fractured fifth metatarsal in his left foot earlier this month. There was some initial concern at the time of the injury that surgery would be required, as it was when DeLauter previously suffered a fractured foot during the 2022-23 offseason.
Fortunately, that did not come to pass and it appears that DeLauter is already making excellent progress towards a return to action as Bell notes that he’s currently hitting on the field, though he hasn’t yet begun a running progression. DeLauter was off to a tough start at Double-A this year prior to this injury, having slashed just .197/.296/.295 in 16 games. Even so, it’s not hard to imagine the youngster taking off and reaching Triple-A before the end of the year in the event that he hits the ground running upon his return to action, a timeline that could potentially put him on the big league radar for 2025 or perhaps even a September call-up.
Also making progress towards a return is right-hander Gavin Williams, who according to MLB.com’s Injury Tracker threw a 50-pitch bullpen session on Wednesday and was scheduled to throw again on Friday. The 24-year-old has not yet pitched in the majors this season after opening the season on the 60-day IL due to discomfort in his right elbow, but appears to be making good progress in his rehab and could be an option for Cleveland sometime next month. Williams’s return would provide a major boost to the Guardians, who have seen both Logan Allen and Carlos Carrasco struggle during their time in the rotation this year. Williams, meanwhile, pitched to a sterling 3.29 ERA with a 4.09 FIP in sixteen starts for the club during his rookie season last year.
LordD99
“Estevan Florial has handled left field in Kwan’s absence but is hitting a mediocre .189/.263/.400 in 32 games this season.”
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That’s not mediocre. That’s bad.
CKinSTL
I still have no clue what they see in Florial.
MLB Fanatic
He’s an AAA player. I’m surprised his strikeout rate is only 37%.
StudWinfield
I’m still surprised NY got a potentially serviceable backend bullpen guy in Morris for him.
Chrome 8550
Speed and power duh.
Datashark
what they see is this: $748,500 for Estevan
CKinSTL
Datashark – exactly what his internal replacements would cost..
Datashark
well that would be ADDED costs once they bring them up
CKinSTL
Datashark – is it? Florial is a pre-arb player.. is his contract guaranteed? Assuming he clears waivers, does he collect his full major league salary? Not that it’s a legitimate concern for any team but now I’m genuinely curious.
Datashark
I believe once your up its guaranteed money, because you have options they could always option him down but if they release from 40man its on them to pay rest of season but if a team claims him since its league minimum they maybe relieved of that.
CO Guardening
It’d be nice to see Manzanardo pick it up, so when Kwan comes back, the Guardians can do the inevitable and DFA Florial.
Chrome 8550
Enjoy Kwan. Should been signed to mutiyear deal last winter. Will be there 4 more years going to arbitration every year then free agency.
920falcon
It’s right in line with what the Nationals trot out there up and down their line-up. Yes, bad. Very, very bad.
Big whiffa
Rich Homie Kwan
C Yards Jeff
Not a Guards fan; that said thought snagging Delauter at 16 was an absolute steal. The guy is physically gifted of course but he seems to also have that intangible thing going on that’s hard to define/quantify … like an Adley Rutchsman kinda vibe.
Chrome 8550
Keith law not high on delauter because of swing of the bat. Hope delauter makes Keith law eat crow.
Chrome 8550
Would have been no.1 pick overall by baseball scouts if didn’t get hurt in college.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
“Meanwhile” has to START the sentence, Deeds. It can’t come in the middle between commas.