Casey Mize SP DET Tue 6/20/23 4:15 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize (elbow) will throw off the slope of the mound Wednesday, Chris McCosky of The Detroit News reports.
EDGE Analysis
It will be the first time Mize has thrown off of any kind of incline since he underwent Tommy John surgery last June. The right-hander had a bit of a hiccup when he had to be shut down a while with back soreness, but he's back on track now. A late-season return remains possible.
Casey Mize SP DET Tue 6/13/23 11:01 AM
Casey Mize
SP DET
The Tigers announced Friday that Mize (elbow) has resumed playing catch four times per week, Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mize, who is working his way back from June 2022 Tommy John surgery as well as back surgery, had his rehab program shut down about three weeks ago after experiencing back discomfort. Fortunately, the setback wasn't a major one, as Mize resumed throwing a week later. He'll likely to gradually increase the distance of his throwing sessions before potentially advancing to mound work by the end of June. An August or September return from the 60-day injured list remains realistic for Mize, though it's unclear if he'll have sufficient time to build back up for a starting role.
Casey Mize SP DET Tue 5/30/23 3:59 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize (elbow/back) has resumed a throwing program, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mize had to be shut down for a bit due to a back issue cropping up, which was concerning since he's coming off back surgery (as well as Tommy John surgery). The right-hander has a shot to make it back late this season, but that probably won't happen if he has more setbacks.
Casey Mize SP DET Tue 5/23/23 5:51 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize (elbow/back) experienced lower back soreness following his latest throwing session, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mize will be shut down for a week before trying to ramp up again. He required Tommy John surgery last June and then a back procedure shortly after. It's unclear at this point whether the 26-year-old former top prospect is going to be a contributor at all for the Tigers in 2023 as he continues to encounter roadblocks in his recovery.
Casey Mize SP DET Fri 4/28/23 2:30 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize (elbow, back) threw from around 100 feet Friday, Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mize, who underwent Tommy John surgery last June, is slowly ramping up his activity early in the season. The elbow injury and subsequent procedure typically leads to a 12-to-18 month recovery period, putting Mize in an uncertain position on his status for the 2023 campaign. Regardless though, the 2018 first round selection figures to be a big part of the Tigers' long-term plan, and the organization is unlikely to rush him back.
Casey Mize SP DET Tue 4/4/23 5:52 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
The Tigers announced Tuesday that Mize (elbow, back) is playing catch three times a week in his throwing program, Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Mize is on the 60-day injured list while he continues to recover from the Tommy John surgery he underwent last June followed by a back surgery shortly thereafter. The right-hander isn't likely to return from the IL until August or September at the soonest, and it's possible he doesn't pitch for the big club at all in 2023.
Casey Mize SP DET Fri 2/17/23 1:57 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize was placed on the 60-day injured list by the Tigers on Friday as he recovers from right elbow and back surgeries.
EDGE Analysis
The Tigers needed to free up a spot on the 40-man roster for waiver claim Tyler Holton. Mize had Tommy John surgery last June and also underwent back surgery around the same time. He's begun a throwing program but is expected to miss most, if not all, of the 2023 season.
Casey Mize SP DET Wed 2/15/23 11:14 AM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize (elbow/back) is scheduled to begin a throwing progression this week, Cody Stavenhagen of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
According to Evan Woodbery of MLive.com, Mize underwent a previously undisclosed back surgery last summer, around the same time he had his Tommy John surgery in June. Mize's recovery from the back procedure delayed the start of his throwing program, but the fact that he's been cleared to start playing catch this week suggests that rehabbing the surgically repaired elbow is the greater concern at this juncture. Even if he avoids any setbacks with his back and/or elbow, he'll still be sidelined for most, if not all, of the 2023 season while he embarks on a long rehab program. Mize is still likely at least a couple months away from facing hitters, and until he's able to reach that phase of his recovery, the Tigers aren't expected to offer a target date for him to resume pitching in games.
Casey Mize SP DET Wed 11/9/22 2:47 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize is working on maintaining full range of motion in his surgically repaired elbow at this stage of the offseason and has progressed to the strengthening phase of his rehabilitation process, Evan Petzold of the Detroit Free Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
After undergoing Tommy John surgery in mid-June, Mize is likely a month or more away from starting a throwing program, but he should at least be ready to play catch during spring training, if not throw off a mound. He'll presumably open the 2023 campaign on the 60-day injured list and isn't likely to pitch until late in the season, if at all.
Casey Mize SP DET Wed 6/15/22 4:34 PM
Casey Mize
SP DET
Mize confirmed via his personal Instagram account that he underwent successful Tommy John surgery earlier Wednesday, Evan Woodbery of MLive.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander stated that his goal is to pitch for the Tigers at some point in 2023, but if Detroit plans to bring him back in a starting role, his return may not happen until next August or September even if he endures no setbacks in his recovery. Mize made only two starts for the Tigers this season before landing on the injured list in mid-April and eventually opting for the procedure after rest and rehab didn't yield the desired results.