The Detroit Tigers have the latest on four injured players, and three of them right-handed reliever Michael Fulmer, outfielder Daz Cameron and infielder Isaac Paredes are making significant progress.
Fulmer reported to Minneapolis on Monday ahead of the three-game series opener with the Minnesota Twins, after pitching twice for Triple-A Toledo in a rehab assignment. He s recovering from a right cervical spine strain, which placed him on the injured list June 27.
Manager AJ Hinch said the Tigers are giving serious consideration to activating Fulmer in the next two days. Before Monday s game, the 28-year-old will pitch in front of pitching coach Chris Fetter, assistant pitching coach Juan Nieves and athletic trainer Doug Teter so the team can fully assess his health.
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Tommy Mace carried the first five innings and propelled the Gators into double-elimination play in Hoover, Alabama. May 25, 2021 | 3:31pm EDT Sterlin Thompson against Jacksonville University on March 14. Thompson helped lead the Gators over Kentucky in the first round of the SEC Tournament Tuesday. Photo by Grethel Aguila | The Independent Florida Alligator
A hit batter and a ground-rule double in the opening inning spelled trouble for the Gators early Tuesday morning.
Starting pitcher Tommy Mace looked as if he was headed for stormy waters early until a mound meeting with head coach Kevin O’Sullivan righted the ship, and No. 6