4 articles
CLE •
5 months ago
Means struck out two and walked two while registering an 11 percent whiff rate and 18 percent CSW. He sat 90.5 mph on his fastball and allowed three home runs while throwing 61 pitches. He likely needs a few more rehab appearances before he can be considered for the Guardians’ rotation.
CLE •
5 months ago
It’s the first official minor league rehab start for the 32-year-old southpaw as he works his way back from Tommy John surgery, though he did throw two innings in a bridge game at the team’s spring training complex on Saturday. Expect a slow and methodical progression through his rehab starts, with an eye toward potentially helping out the Guardians down the stretch.
Source: Lake County Captains
CLE •
5 months ago
Means is working his way back from Tommy John surgery, and Guardians manager Stephen Vogt reported that the veteran is “feeling great.” The team has not announced a next step for the 32-year-old, but he could progress to a rehab assignment soon with the hope of joining the Guardians for the playoff push in September.
Source: MLB.com
CLE •
6 months ago
Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said Means is “feeling really good,” and the goal remains for him to return to MLB game action in September. The Guardians have not yet specified that Means will return as a starter, and they could get him back sooner if he finishes 2025 as a reliever. He’ll need to start a rehab assignment soon though.
Source: MLB.com