Twins notebook: Abel progressing, Acton sidelined and prospect Quick promoted
Mick Abel is showing positive progress in his recovery from right elbow inflammation, which he suffered shortly after a standout performance on April 14. The right-hander is expected to resume bullpen sessions soon, maintaining confidence in the mild nature of his condition. Meanwhile, Garrett Acton has been placed on the injured list with a shoulder strain, prompting the Twins to bring in veteran Luis García. Additionally, prospect Riley Quick has been promoted to High-A Cedar Rapids after a stellar start at Single-A Fort Myers.
By the Numbers- Mick Abel has pitched 8 innings with a 2.25 ERA this season before his injury.
- Riley Quick recorded 13 strikeouts and allowed only 1 hit in 8 innings at Single-A.
Despite Abel's optimism about his injury, the potential for re-injury remains a concern. The Twins will need to monitor his progression closely to ensure he fully recovers before returning to the mound.
State of Play- Mick Abel has begun playing catch and anticipates returning to pitching soon.
- Garrett Acton is on the 15-day injured list, creating opportunities for others like Luis García.
As Abel continues his recovery, the Twins will assess his readiness for a minor league rehab start. Quick's promotion also sets the stage for him to contribute at a higher level, given his strong performance in single-A.
Bottom LineMick Abel's quick recovery could reinstate him as a key pitcher for the Twins, while the success of young prospects like Riley Quick highlights the team's promising future.
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