Can anyone shed any light on the current read status and expected return to the lineup for these players? I also submit to the mods a possible sticky for up do date injury and rehab reports.
Can anyone shed any light on the current read status and expected return to the lineup for these players? I also submit to the mods a possible sticky for up do date injury and rehab reports.
Center fielder Nick Senzel, who is coming back from September surgery on his right shoulder, threw again on Wednesday. But there is no date set for when Senzel will see spring game action.
• Shortstop Freddy Galvis, who has been out with a sore right shoulder, could get into his first game next week.
“It will be real quick after the first off-day [on Tuesday],” Bell said. “He’ll be back playing in games, which will allow plenty of time, especially for a player with experience like he has. He has time.”
Bobby Nightengale
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Winker looked to be a full participant in the workout. David Bell said he will probably return in a couple of days
Mark Sheldon
@m_sheldon
A good sign for the #reds - Eugenio Suárez has started some light throwing. @ Cincinnati Reds Player Development Complex https://instagram.com/p/B9E_siCISwC/...d=mp06ga40xxa3
Last edited by Ron Madden; 02-27-2020 at 02:02 PM.
cumberlandreds (02-27-2020),goreds2 (02-27-2020),RED VAN HOT (02-27-2020),TNRED (02-28-2020)
I think they mentioned yesterday in that game that Senzel is behind Suarez in his comeback.
Ron Madden (02-27-2020)
This was posted about a month ago....
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Reds top prospect and pitching phenom Hunter Greene is currently signing autographs at Slugger Field. He had Tommy John surgery last year, but is slated to pitch again this year, potentially in June.
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Ron Madden (02-27-2020)
From Nightengale:
SENZEL UPDATE: Reds center fielder Nick Senzel continued his throwing progression Wednesday and he’s scheduled to throw again Friday.
Senzel hasn’t appeared in any games as he recovers from a September surgery to repair the labrum in his right shoulder, but it’s possible he could start playing as a designated hitter next week.
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ochoa30 (02-28-2020),Ron Madden (02-28-2020)
Shoulder soreness, regardless of who it is, always concerns me. But it's ST and early.
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senzel tore the labrum in his throwing shoulder and had surgery just 5 months ago. i would love to be wrong on this, but i highly doubt we will see him in a reds' regular-season uniform until may. unless the recovery time for torn labrums has changed drastically. [usually an 8-month recovery or so.]
there is also no need to rush him given the glut of quality outfielders the reds have. not that there is ever a good reason to rush a player back from injury, just pointing out the reds could be extra cautious with senzel if they so choose.
Last edited by HammerTime; 02-28-2020 at 03:12 PM.
Ron Madden (02-28-2020)
Suarez today
“Definitely, I have something there,” he said. “Everybody knows that. It’s not about pain. It’s about my comfort to be there to make a good move, make a good throw. I don’t want to say it’s pain, but I don’t want to say it’s not pain because everybody knows I got something there. It’s not 100 percent yet. Not even close.”
https://www.mlb.com/reds/news/eugeni...-surgery-rehabThe steps of progress were small, but important, for Reds third baseman Eugenio Suárez’s rehab from right-shoulder surgery. Suárez began throwing lightly on Thursday and he was swinging with both arms for the first time on Friday, before the Reds' 10-1 win over the A's at Goodyear Park.
Throwing doesn’t feel entirely natural for Suárez just yet.
“Definitely, I have something there,” he said. “Everybody knows that. It’s not about pain. It’s about my comfort to be there to make a good move, make a good throw. I don’t want to say it’s pain, but I don’t want to say it’s not pain because everybody knows I got something there. It’s not 100 percent yet. Not even close.”
Initially not expected to be ready for Opening Day, both Suárez and the club are more optimistic that it is possible.
“That’s the goal,” Suárez said. “But we don’t want to rush.”
Moustakas has yet to take ground balls at third base.
“We still want him to focus on second base as much as possible. But he will get work there,” Reds manager David Bell said. “[Suárez is] working so hard. His legs are going to be in great shape. He’s in better shape than he was at this time last year. When his shoulder says he’s ready to go, everything else is going to be ready. He’s giving himself every chance to be ready. That’s all you can do.”
IMO, Suarez and Senzel are still in the early stages of what I'd call rehab (beginning of ST). You get a far better indicator of where they're at. I'm a "better safe then sorry" kind a guy (especially with shoulder surgery). Don't rush them, and if it takes till May then so be it. Lonnnnnng season.
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goreds2 (02-29-2020)
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