Tigers of Parker Meadows shut down nerve problems

Detroit Tigers Outfielder Parker Meadow’s bats during spring training in Tigertown in Lakeland, Florida on Friday 21 February 2025.

The Detroit Tigers Center Fielder Parker Meadows has been suspended from baseball activities due to a nerve problem in his upper right arm.

However, Meadows is not excluded from the team’s season opener on March 27 against the values ​​Los Angeles Dodgers.

“We will wait and see,” said Tiger’s manager AJ Hinch Saturday morning, according to Detroit Free Press. “We had to get the defeat to shoot again for him to resume baseball activities. It may be short. It may take a bit. No one has a fixed timeline on when it can be.”

Meadows, 25, has been free since he played in a spring training game against Philadelphia Phillies last Saturday.

He beat .244 with nine home races and 28 RBI over 82 matches for Tigers last season.

-Field level media

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