Corey Kluber
SP FA
Sat 7/27/19 6:18 PM

Kluber (forearm) completed a 45-pitch bullpen session Saturday and will have another session Tuesday, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kluber began throwing bullpen sessions last week and has already thrown five, so he could progress to a simulated game soon. The 33-year-old remains without a definitive timeline for his return to the majors, but a return in mid-to-late August doesn't appear out of the question.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Sun 7/21/19 1:26 PM

Kluber (forearm) will throw his next bullpen session Wednesday, Tom Withers of the Associated Press reports.
EDGE Analysis
He is traveling with the team to Toronto and will throw what is reportedly his third bullpen session. It is unclear when Kluber will be able to return to the big-league rotation, but a late August return cannot be ruled out.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Thu 7/18/19 12:31 AM

Kluber (forearm) is scheduled to throw his second bullpen session Sunday, Paul Hoynes of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kluber completed a 20-pitch bullpen session Wednesday with no issues, which was his first such session since landing on the injured list in early May with a non-displaced fracture in his right forearm. The 33-year-old will also play long toss over the next couple days as he begins to ramp up his throwing program. Kluber remains without an official timetable for his return but is working to rejoin the Indians this season.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Tue 7/16/19 5:11 PM

Kluber (forearm) is scheduled to throw a 20-pitch bullpen session Wednesday, Zack Meisel of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kluber will take a big step forward Wednesday by firing his first side session (all fastballs) since fracturing his right forearm. Skipper Terry Francona stated that the Indians will give the right-hander extra time between bullpen sessions for the first 7-to-10 days, per Ryan Lewis of the Akron Beacon Journal.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Fri 7/12/19 7:52 PM

Kluber (broken arm) is awaiting clearance to throw his first bullpen session, Mandy Bell of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
He got the green light to start playing catch on June 28 and has extended his throwing from 135 to 150 feet. His last checkup was positive, and he could begin throwing bullpen sessions later this month.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Fri 6/28/19 5:27 PM

Kluber (forearm) has been cleared to play catch, Mandy Bell of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kluber underwent an MRI this week, and after reading the results, doctors cleared him to resume throwing. Kluber is able to throw from 60 feet, so he still has several steps to go before he is ready to pitch for Cleveland again.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Tue 6/25/19 11:22 PM

Kluber (forearm) will undergo an MRI within the next few days to determine if he can start his throwing program, Chris Assenheimer of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kluber has been sidelined since the start of May with a non-displaced fracture of his right forearm and has yet to be cleared for throwing. The 33-year-old still has no clear timetable for his return, but the start of a throwing program would represent a major step in his recovery process.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Mon 6/17/19 5:13 PM

Kluber (forearm) was shifted to the 60-day injured list Monday.
EDGE Analysis
This is simply procedural; Kluber has already been sidelined for six weeks and is still weeks away from returning, as he has yet to resume throwing. Mike Clevinger (back), who is scheduled to start Monday against the Rangers, was activated from the 60-day injured list in a corresponding move.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Fri 6/14/19 5:21 PM

After being re-evaluated Thursday, Kluber (forearm) has been cleared to begin strengthening exercises for the next few weeks, Mandy Bell of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
The early stages of Kluber's recovery are going well, though he's yet to pick up a baseball and likely won't do so for at least the next few weeks until he's evaluated yet again. A clear timetable for his return has yet to emerge.

Corey Kluber
SP FA
Tue 6/11/19 5:49 PM

Kluber (forearm) will be re-evaluated Thursday, Ryan Lewis of the Akron Beacon Journal reports.
EDGE Analysis
Kluber went down with a broken right forearm at the beginning of May. His return timeline should become clearer following Thursday's evaluation, which will come exactly two weeks after his cast was removed, right on schedule with the timetable given at that time.