Cubs lefty Justin Steele shut down after Tommy John rehab setback

Chicago Cubs pitcher Justin Steele has suffered a setback in his rehabilitation from Tommy John surgery and will be shut down for a month. Manager Craig Counsell announced the news, stating Steele will be re-evaluated in about 30 days. The injury adds to the Cubs' ongoing pitching woes.

Cubs left-hander Justin Steele, who underwent Tommy John surgery last April, encountered a setback during his rehab process. He has been shut down and faces re-evaluation in a month, according to manager Craig Counsell via The Athletic. This development occurred on Tuesday amid Chicago's challenging season for its pitching staff. The grind of rehabilitation can lead to such issues, Counsell noted. > This is a place that's hard because there's not much you can say to make a person feel better in this situation. The grind of a rehab, unfortunately, can do this to you. You don't have a choice but to kind of take it in and try to go have a good day tomorrow. Today was obviously not a good day for Justin. But I think that's the attitude he's going to take. It's your only choice, really, in this thing. Steele's timeline now pushes his potential return beyond the All-Star break, possibly into August, even with a positive re-evaluation. He would need time to rebuild arm strength and complete a minor-league rehab assignment. The Cubs have been hit hard by injuries, including losing prospect Cade Horton for the season earlier this month. Eight other pitchers remain on the injured list, such as relievers Daniel Palencia, Hunter Harvey and Caleb Thielbar. Top prospect Jaxon Wiggins is also sidelined in Triple-A. Chicago's current rotation features Shota Imanaga, Matthew Boyd, Edward Cabrera, Jameson Taillon and Colin Rea, with Javier Assad as the sixth option. Despite the injuries, the Cubs sit at 17-12, second in the NL Central, after a 10-game win streak followed by three straight losses.

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Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton has damage to the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow that requires season-ending surgery, manager Craig Counsell announced. The 24-year-old exited his start last Friday in Cleveland due to forearm discomfort and was placed on the injured list Sunday. Horton will not pitch again until 2027.

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The Chicago Cubs placed starting pitcher Matthew Boyd on the 15-day injured list Monday with a left biceps strain, retroactive to April 3. The move comes three days after placing Cade Horton on the IL with a forearm strain. Javier Assad was recalled from Triple-A Iowa to start Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Gerrit Cole allowed one run and struck out three batters over 1 2/3 innings in the New York Yankees' 8-3 win over the Chicago Cubs in Tuesday's spring training finale at Sloan Park in Mesa, Arizona. The 35-year-old right-hander, returning from Tommy John surgery, averaged 96.3 mph on his fastball. Yankees manager Aaron Boone praised Cole's sharpness.

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Atlanta Braves pitcher Spencer Strider will begin his rehabilitation assignment on Thursday with a to-be-determined minor league affiliate, throwing 40-45 pitches. The right-hander has not pitched since suffering left oblique discomfort on March 17 during minor league spring training. The Braves aim for his return to the starting rotation in early May.

 

 

 

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