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CHC • Pitcher • #35
12 days ago
Steele has been throwing since October, but this was the first time that he was able to get up on the mound and do so. Barring any setbacks, he remains on track to return at some point during the first half of the 2026 season.
Source: MLB
CHC • Pitcher • #35
30 days ago
Steele gets only a very slight increase over his $6.55 million salary from 2025 after being limited to four starts last April. He’s due back from Tommy John in the first half of 2026, and he’ll remain under Cubs control in 2027 before becoming a free agent for the first time.
Source: Patrick Mooney
CHC • Pitcher • #35
about 2 months ago
Counsell elaborated that Steele won’t be ready for Opening Day but believes he’ll make it back to Chicago at some point in the first half. The 30-year-old southpaw made just four starts before undergoing season-ending UCL surgery, not a full Tommy John reconstructive procedure, in April. He was able to resume throwing in late October and figures to be ramping up his throwing program by the time spring training rolls around.
Source: Bruce Levine
CHC • Pitcher • #35
4 months ago
Steele, a 2023 All-Star, was limited to just four starts this year before needing his ligament fixed up. He probably won’t be ready for Opening Day, but since it wasn’t a full Tommy John, he should be ready to go at some point during the first half of 2026, maybe even the first couple of months.
Source: Justin Steele
CHC • Pitcher • #35
10 months ago
It’s a less invasive procedure than a full Tommy John reconstructive surgery, which would’ve resulted in a longer recovery timeline, but Steele will still miss the remainder of the 2025 campaign. The positive news for fantasy managers is that the 29-year-old fantasy stalwart has a chance to return in the early stages of next season.
Source: Marquee Sports Network
CHC • Pitcher • #35
10 months ago
It didn’t sound good when news broke that Steele was seeking a second opinion on Friday and now the unfortunate news hits that he’ll go under the knife and miss the rest of the season. It’s unclear if he’ll undergo the traditional Tommy John procedure or the internal brace procedure, so it’s tough to speculate on just how long he’ll be shelved for. It’s a very tough break for fantasy managers in redraft leagues who now need to cut bait with someone who was drafted to be a staple in their starting rotation.
Source: Patrick Mooney