Lance McCullers Jr.’s return from last year’s flexor surgery hit a snag. Manager Joe Espada told reporters this afternoon the team was pausing the righty’s throwing program after he experienced arm soreness coming out of his recent bullpen sessions (link via Chandler Rome of the Athletic). The team didn’t provide much detail, as Espada noted only that McCullers won’t throw for a few days “until we sit back down and reevaluate how we’re going to move forward.”
It’s possible this is merely a minor setback and McCullers will be able to resume throwing in the coming days. Still, any mention of arm soreness is going to raise alarm with the pitcher’s injury history. McCullers lost the 2019 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery the previous November. He returned and stayed healthy for most of the 2020-21 campaigns, but he battled forearm discomfort during the ’21 postseason.
McCullers was out into August ’22. He returned to make 11 starts down the stretch and into the playoffs before suffering another arm injury while ramping up during the 2022-23 offseason. That eventually necessitated surgery. McCullers hasn’t pitched in a game since starting Game 3 of the 2022 World Series.
That kind of extended layoff makes it difficult for the Astros to bank too heavily on McCullers contributing down the stretch. Yet the team has pointed to returns from Luis Garcia and McCullers as possible stabilizers for a rotation that is barely hanging on. Garcia is on a rehab stint as he works back from last May’s Tommy John procedure. He could be back around the start of August. Even if all goes well with Garcia, the rotation depth remains perhaps the team’s biggest question.
Houston is operating with four starting pitchers at the moment. Framber Valdez, Hunter Brown, Ronel Blanco and Spencer Arrighetti are the only healthy starters on the 40-man roster. They should get a fifth arm back this week. Espada suggested that Jake Bloss is likely to return from the 15-day injured list to start on Thursday against the Marlins (X link via Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle). Bloss suffered a shoulder injury during his MLB debut on June 21 and has been shelved for around three weeks.
Getting Bloss back nominally completes the rotation, but the club can’t feel great about relying on a pair of rookies for the final two spots. Arrighetti has had an inconsistent debut campaign and is sitting on a 5.96 ERA across 16 starts. The Astros just drafted Bloss in the third round last summer. He has made two starts above Double-A. Blanco, who has had a fantastic year after securing the fifth starter job in Spring Training, had never topped 88 innings in any minor league or MLB season before this one. He’s up to 103 frames with a 2.53 ERA after firing seven innings of two-run ball tonight.
Blanco’s emergence and Hunter Brown’s midseason turnaround have helped key the Astros’ recent push back into contention for the AL West. They’ll need more sources of reliable innings down the stretch, which will likely come through some combination of injury returnees and trade. Beyond Garcia and McCullers, Justin Verlander has been out since mid-June with neck discomfort. The future Hall of Famer suggested on Tuesday that he’s still unsure precisely when he’ll be ready for game action (link via Kawahara). Unsurprisingly, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman wrote recently that Houston is looking to add at least one starting pitcher from outside the organization before the July 30 deadline.
Flanster
Not looking good for Verlander’s vesting option for 2025.
MLB Fanatic
Is the “buy-low” your shtick now?
PocketSand
Randy Newman?
PeteRose’s Bookie
Don’t think he leaves Houston. Probably resigns there for less money plus incentives
angryaggie
I hope he doesn’t resign, but re-signing would be great!
Johnny utah
Shame about mccullers, nice pitcher, never stayed healthy. in the last 6 years, made 47 total starts. Missed basically 3 seasons
Verlander 1st ballot hof, why doesnt he just call it quits
Spend retirement with kate in tahiti or something
Dumpster Divin Theo
Ist ballot red-ass too
Dumpster Divin Theo
Arm sore butt hurt
goastros123
24 straight curveballs was his peak.
Oldguy58
Larry David said there’s only two ways to hurt your neck
Flanster
Do tell
bjhaas1977
Every Mets fan wants Verlander to chill out until mid August.
User 401527550
Why? He couldn’t hit his innings pitched if he wanted too now.
Astrosfn1979
Astros have 66 games left after the ASB.
Verlander starts 1st game and every 5 equals 14 starts.
Average 6 innings per start = 84 innings and he hits the option by 1 inning.
Absolutely no more room for further injury or postponed starts, but there is a path.
User 401527550
He hasn’t thrown at all. I guess you think he can just pick up a ball and throw 6 innings a start without throwing for a month. He’s not even ramping up to come back. It over for the contract for next year.
Astrosfn1979
We will see. It’s not definite, but I would say about 25% chance he still gets it
Both he and the Astros have huge incentive to get those 83 more innings so he will likely have a longer leash. Starting the 7th inning when he would normally get pulled, etc.
So much depends on when he comes back. If he returns vs Dodgers a week after the ASB and alternates 4 days and 5 days between starts, he can get 13 starts. 6.1 innings per start leaves him 2 outs short.
Long odds but not impossible
User 401527550
He’s not returning after the all star break. I’m not sure what’s hard to comprehend about that. He’s not even close to returning and then he has to ramp up again. The Astros are already factoring not having his contract on the books for next year.
Astrosfn1979
Well its nice to know a Mets fan is so much more informed about the thoughts and inner workings of the Astros than I am.
User 401527550
Try reading a report once in awhile. I guess you being a fan automatically makes you more informed.
Astrosfn1979
I just read one from 7/9/2024.
It ended with this quote.
Probably getting close to get him on the mound, but we’ll see. We’ll see how JV feels,” manager Joe Espada said.
It indicated that there is still no timetable. Will definitely be after ASB but could be soon after or could be a couple of weeks after.
User 401527550
Exactly. No time table to begin his rehab work of throwing off the mound. That’s not a timetable for him to start for the Astros. He’s not close to coming back. Probably be a month at best.
Astrosfn1979
I would be very surprised if it’s a month.
I am expecting 8/2 at the latest.
He made 2 rehab starts when he was injured earlier this season, activated 11 days after his 1st.
User 401527550
I think the Astros just want him Healthy for September and the playoffs. It might work out well if he has a fairly fresh arm come playoff time. I’m sure he resigns with Astros anyway. It just won’t be at 35 mil.
Astrosfn1979
If the option vests, the Astros get him for $17.5M and the Mets pay the other $17.5M
Verlander isn’t getting $35M if it doesn’t vest, but he will get more than $17.5M so both he and the Astros are very motivated to get him 83 more innings if it’s possible.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
With that farm system, they are probably only looking at acquiring marginal, replacement level starting pitching. Johnny Cueto types. Maybe a Hendricks from the Cubs, if they’re lucky. Can Hader start ??
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
I’ve always though what if with lance because he has ace stuff and has performed like an ace when he’s on the field but the injuries are just too much
At least he’s gonna go first ballot in the Byron buxton hall of injury’s fame
texgal01
In my opinion McCullers is done. He will never be what was. I have not seen him strong since 2017. Think that WS wore him down. Then think was hurt during shortened season with Vovid. Pitched some late season in 2022. Then a WS game and blew that. Now been on couch looking his career over for two years. Verlander will be lucky on return in August. Yes would have liked to have seen him finish strong. It was posted back a little he will not vest his option even if returned. Would have to pitch 7 innings plus rest of way if returned today. Time to retire fellas.
Blue Baron
McCullers must be related to Stephen Strasburg.
wwnw
I really have a difficult time believing Dana Brown was counting on McCullers pitching more than 3-4 innings this year. But since Brown hibernated during the off-season, he may be less intelligent than I thought. The minor league system is depleted enough that they rank near the bottom. McCullers track record doesn’t provide any confidence that he will be more than an expensive batting practice pitcher. I hope McCullers is doing something productive for the organization rather than sitting in his coffee shop collecting his paycheck.
I also would like to know what the owners/league has against Trevor Bauer. Whatever it is, the owners are in obvious collusion.
kingbum
Verlander the oldest player in MLB and one of the most decorated pitchers currently active. I think he has earned the right to go out how he wants to retire on his terms. He means too much to Houston, to have him do a farewell tour in another jersey that isn’t Detroit would be shameful. I hope he gets to 300 wins but it looks doubtful, the body isn’t going to let him.
Mickey Solis
It’s not if but when these cheaters are going to buy more players and somehow despite supposedly trading their best prospects to buy back Verlander last year they’ll somehow have enough to get a starter that they “need” even though the rest of the pathetic trash AL bends over for them and is terrified of them anyway. Sickening that they’ve weaseled their way back into a terrible division race with the pathetic Mariners.
MattMo
Whoa, Mickey. Which one of the Astros banged your wife?