Injuries & Moves: Verlander, Garcia, Murfee continue to progress

July 28th, 2024

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July 28: RHP (neck stiffness) continues to progress
Verlander will throw on the main mound at Minute Maid Park on Tuesday. This development comes after the veteran right-hander threw 50-plus pitches in the bullpen at Minute Maid Park prior to Saturday's game against the Dodgers.

Verlander was placed on the IL on June 18 (retroactive to June 16). Verlander began the season on the injured list with a shoulder issue and then went 3-2 with a 3.95 ERA in 10 starts before suffering the injury.

July 28: RHP Luis Garcia (Tommy John surgery) ramps up
Garcia, who threw 35 pitches in the bullpen on Friday, will also face hitters on the mound at Minute Maid Park on Tuesday.

Astros general manager Dana Brown said Friday he thinks Garcia will return at some point this season, maybe out of the bullpen.

"He’s going through his Spring Training right now," Brown said. "If we can get him up here to start games, that would be great. But if we can get him up here to give us some bullpen innings, that would also be great. But at some point, we’re hoping that he can get up here and help us out.”

10-DAY/15-DAY INJURED LIST

RHP (neck stiffness)
Expected return: August
Verlander threw 50-plus pitches off the mound July 27 and was scheduled to throw off the Minute Maid Park mound again on July 30, with the belief that he could be nearing a Minor League rehab assignment. He was placed on the IL on June 18 (retroactive to June 16). Verlander began the season on the injured list with a shoulder issue and went 3-2 with a 3.95 ERA in 10 starts before suffering the injury. (Last updated: July 28)

OF (right shin contusion)
Expected return: August
Tucker was making a push as an early-season MVP candidate when he fouled a ball off his shin June 3 and didn’t play again in the first half, leaving the Astros without a huge bat in their lineup. At the time he went on the IL, he was fourth in OPS in MLB behind Aaron Judge (1.080) and Juan Soto (1.027) of the Yankees and Marcell Ozuna of the Braves (1.000).

Tucker also ranked second in the AL in walks (46) and third in slugging (.584) and was the only qualifying player in the AL with more walks than strikeouts. He is the third player in franchise history with at least 19 homers in the team’s first 59 games. (Last updated: July 26)

60-DAY INJURED LIST

RHP Luis Garcia (Tommy John surgery)
Expected return: August
Garcia suffered a setback early in July, but has since progressed to throw multiple bullpen sessions, with the goal of facing hitters before the end of the month.

On July 28, manager Joe Espada said that Garcia will pitch from the main mound at Minute Maid Park on July 30.

Garcia had Tommy John surgery early in the 2023 season. He had been a workhorse starter for the Astros in previous years. (Last updated: July 28)

RHP (right elbow surgery)
Expected return: August
Murfee, claimed off waivers on March 27 from the Braves, threw a bullpen session on July 28 and is set to continue his rehab at the team's Spring Training facility in West Palm Beach, Fla., where he would begin facing hitters as soon as the weekend of Aug. 2-4. He underwent UCL surgery in 2023. (Last updated: July 28)

RHP (right forearm surgery)
Expected return:
TBD
McCullers remains a "no-throw" after spending the season building up from major surgery last June to repair his flexor tendon and remove a bone spur. McCullers had progressed to the point of throwing in the bullpen in late June before the Astros shut him down. Manager Joe Espada said McCullers visited a doctor for a second opinion and was told him there's no structural damage to his elbow.

"It's just getting him back to where he bounces back well after he throws a side or he plays catch," Espada said. "Right now he's no-throw and then depending on how he feels the next couple of days, then we start ramping up his throwing." (Last updated: July 19)

RHP (right elbow surgery)
Expected return: 2025
Ortega on June 26 underwent a second surgery in a span of a few months. He had a bone spur removed, putting him out for the rest of the season. Ortega, who has yet to pitch for the Astros in the regular season, had surgery in March to remove loose bodies in his right elbow. He joined the Astros after being claimed off waivers from the Twins on Oct. 25 and appeared in two Grapefruit League games. (Last updated: June 28)

RHP (right shoulder labral surgery )
Expected return: Maybe September, likely 2025
Graveman, acquired by the Astros for the second time at last year’s Trade Deadline, posted a 2.42 ERA in 23 appearances for Houston in August and September, but he didn’t pitch in the playoffs because of right shoulder discomfort.

Graveman underwent season-ending surgery in January to repair a torn labrum and clean out his rotator cuff. He's started a throwing program with the remote chance to return at the end of the season. (Last updated: June 21)

RHP (Tommy John surgery)
Expected return: 2025
Javier underwent Tommy John surgery on June 6, ending his 2024 season. He was unable to throw a scheduled bullpen session due to right forearm discomfort and was placed on the IL on May 27 for the second time this season. He was previously on the IL from April 21 to May 11 with neck discomfort.

The right-hander was 3-1 with a 3.89 ERA in seven starts with the Astros this year, including three quality starts. Javier was moved to the 60-day IL on June 16. (Last updated: June 16)

RHP (Tommy John surgery)
Expected return: 2025
Urquidy underwent Tommy John surgery on June 5. He was pulled out of his May 24 rehab start at Triple-A after experiencing right forearm inflammation. (Last updated: June 7)

LHP (left shoulder inflammation)
Expected return: 2025
Sousa was headed toward a spot on Houston's Opening Day roster before what he described as an inflamed nerve sent him to the IL to begin the season. Sousa said he experienced some numbness and soreness in his hand and "tried to grind through it."

Sousa underwent surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome on April 3 and was shut down for the season. (Last updated: April 6)