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Cody Bradford (elbow) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Thursday.
Bradford has thrown exclusively fastballs and changeup at the outset of his extended build-up process as he works his way back from a left elbow sprain that he suffered in the late stages of spring training. He’s still a ways off from making it back to Texas’ rotation, most likely at some point in June.
Rangers transferred LHP Cody Bradford from the 15-day to the 60-day injured list.
According to the last update received, Bradford, out with a sprained left elbow, is due to resume throwing in mid-April. Late May was the earliest he was going to return anyway, so this doesn’t make much of a difference.
Rangers placed LHP Cody Bradford on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to March 24, with a sprained left elbow.
Bradford is expected to resume throwing in mid-April, potentially setting him up for a return in the second half of May. That’s the optimistic scenario.
Cody Bradford has been shut down from throwing for at least four weeks.
Rangers executive Chris Young told reporters Saturday that Bradford will be shut down for at least the next month due to elbow soreness before he resumes a throwing program. The 27-year-old southpaw will require several weeks to build up his arm strength and pitch count, which puts his likely debut sometime in the mid-to-late May range, even in a best-case scenario. His lengthy absence creates an opportunity for top prospect Jack Leiter, who has been absolutely electric this spring, to show he belongs at the highest level.
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