Mike Clevinger Feels Good Coming Out Of Bullpen Session
5 years agoCleveland Indians starting pitcher Mike Clevinger (knee) took the mound at the Indians spring training facility on Monday in his first bullpen session since having surgery to repair his partially torn meniscus. Clevinger underwent the procedure on Feb. 14 and has since made it a goal to return on the quicker end of his six- to eight-week timetable. The bullpen session was a big milestone for the 29-year-old. “Good, real good,” Clevinger said after he threw." The right-hander threw approximately 25 pitches and appeared to not have lost any velocity in his time off. He’ll come into the Indians complex on the team’s day off Tuesday to go through his recovery routine. He's likely only to miss a few starts at the beginning of the year and you should not hesitate to draft him in the top 40 overall. He's a stud when right and is in the prime of his career. He could slip in drafts because of the injury concerns, making him a nice bargain for fantasy owners.
Source: Mandy Bell (MLB.com)
Source: Mandy Bell (MLB.com)