Detroit Tigers right-hander Alex Cobb will be sidelined for about a month with right hip inflammation, manager A.J. Hinch confirmed Wednesday.
Friday marks the first time Cobb has done any sort of throwing since he was shut down earlier this month due to hip inflammation. He is still expected to miss roughly the first month of the regular season,
Detroit Tigers right-handed pitcher Alex Cobb is expected to miss a month of action, including opening day, because of right hip inflammation, manager A.J. Hinch told reporters Wednesday.
The Detroit Tigers are expecting Alex Cobb to miss the start of the season. The team's injury report at the start of spring training on Wednesday included Cobb, who had an injection last week to treat hip inflammation that developed as the right-hander was throwing.
Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch told reporters Wednesday that right-handed pitcher Alex Cobb is expected to miss a month — including opening day — due to right hip inflammation. The righty, who has had hip surgery twice,
Cobb, who signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the Tigers in December, said he was frustrated when he found out he wouldn’t be ready for Opening Day due to hip inflammation. But by Thursday morning he had recovered sufficiently to talk about it.
Cobb is still likely to miss the first month of the season with his hip issue, but he was able to resume throwing on Saturday morning.
The Detroit Tigers are expecting Alex Cobb to miss the start of the season. The team’s injury report at the start of spring training on Wednesday included Cobb, who had an injection last week to treat hip inflammation that developed as the right-hander was throwing.
Cobb is still likely to miss the first month of the season with his hip issue, but he was able to resume throwing on Saturday morning.
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Tigers expect Alex Cobb to miss start of season with hip injury after signing $15M, 1-year dealThe Detroit Tigers are expecting Alex Cobb to miss the start of the season. The team's injury report at the start of spring training on Wednesday included Cobb, who had an injection last week to treat hip inflammation that developed as the right-hander was ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Right-hander Alex Cobb, whom the Detroit Tigers signed a one-year, $15 million contract this offseason, won't be ready for Opening Day in the 2025 season after suffering a right hip injury before spring training. The 37-year-old will be ...
Friday marked Cobb's first time throwing since he was shut down earlier this month due to hip inflammation. He is still expected to miss roughly the first month of the regular season, but he said Saturday that his hip feels much better, which is a positive sign.
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