Tigers Reinstate Parker Meadows From Injured List, Option Outfielder, DFA Pitcher
- The Detroit Tigers have activated 25-year-old centerfielder Parker Meadows off the 60-day injured list ahead of their 2025 series in Chicago.
- Meadows sustained an upper-arm nerve injury during the first spring training game on February 22, delaying his throw and requiring a rehab assignment.
- Following a slow beginning to the season and a hamstring injury, Meadows closed out the 2024 campaign strong, posting a.299 batting average along with an OPS of.857 across his last 213 trips to the plate.
- Following Meadows' return, the Tigers improved to a 39-21 record, the best in the major leagues, and manager A.J. Hinch placed Meadows in the leadoff spot for the upcoming game.
- Meadows' activation aims to stabilize Detroit's centerfield amid injuries, while the team designated right-hander Ryan Cusick for assignment to clear roster space.
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MLB-Leading Tigers Make Long-Awaited Announcement on Outfield
After 60 games, the Detroit Tigers announced that a key player in their run to the postseason last year has been activated from the 60-day injured list â right on time. Actually, 25-year-old centerfielder Parker Meadows â the Tigers’ second-round draft pick in 2018 out of Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia â was originally scheduled to return on May 26 from a musculocutaneous nerve injury he suffered on February 22, early in Spring…
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