There have been 2,555 major league pitchers who had Tommy John surgery. Of those, 162 had a second procedure, and fewer still achieved their previous level of success.
Twins Daily’s Ultimate Guide to Twins Spring Training has some tips on YOUR perfect time to come to spring training, but I’ll need to update it for the nichiest of nichy interest groups: the starting pitching geeks.
Shane Bieber put together two dominant starts to open the 2024 season before he needed Tommy John surgery. One thing has driven him during his rehab.
“While Roberts may have gotten back at Ohtani on Friday, the real winner of the whole ordeal might have been Decoy, Ohtani’s dog, who had a blast playing with the giant pile of ball-pit balls the manager left behind,” Thomas Harrigan of MLB.com wrote.
Headed for Tommy John surgery
Bradish has 'full confidence' in bounce-back from Tommy John surgery
Rockies' Jeff Criswell: Headed for Tommy John surgery
Criswell had been expected to compete for a spot in the Rockies' Opening Day bullpen this spring before going down with the season-ending injury.
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Rockies’ Austin Gomber scratched from start; Jeff Criswell needs Tommy John surgery
The Toronto Blue Jays have work to do in terms of developing their young pitchers, sorting out their bench and planning their management style before the 2025 season gets underway.
Jacob deGrom received an important update as Texas Rangers' 2025 spring training continues to move forward.
The Orioles’ first week of their 2025 spring training schedule is in the books. Here are five early trends to keep an eye on moving forward.
PORT ST. LUCIE — The journey back to this spot has been a long one for Max Kranick, but he has a puncher’s chance of making the Mets roster. Kranick, 27, has not pitched in the majors since 2022. That’s when, while playing for the Astros, he underwent Tommy John surgery that sidelined him the entire 2023 season.
So far, that progression has advanced to the point where Bieber is throwing bullpens utilizing two different fastballs, his four-seamer and his cutter. He anticipates adding more pitches when he has his next bullpen on Tuesday, and then he’ll throw another bullpen on Friday before the team decides on the next course of action.
Ray’s second Cactus League start was an encapsulation of the left-hander at his best. He touched 96 mph with his fastball. He generated whiffs with his changeup, a pitch he learned from AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal. He filled up the zone, landing 29 strikes on 36 pitches.
The right-hander has had a long road back from Tommy John and back surgeries, but was feeling good and healthy this spring. That came to a screeching halt on Tuesday.
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