Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Mon 2/24/20 9:32 AM

Polanco went 0-for-2 with a walk while serving as Pittsburgh's designated hitter Sunday.
EDGE Analysis
Polanco showed little reservation running the bases, moving from first to third on a single with ease. Still, the true test will come when he plays right field and makes his first throw back to the cutoff man. Provided he passes that test, he could outproduce his projections after missing most of 2019 with shoulder issues.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Fri 2/21/20 11:33 AM

Polanco (shoulder) will be limited to DH duty in the Pirates' first two spring games, Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
The news doesn't necessarily contradict reports that Polanco is set for a healthy spring after battling shoulder injuries for much of last season, as there's nothing too unusual about a team being cautious with players coming off injuries. The outfielder hit a modest .242/.301/.425 in 42 games last season.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Sun 2/16/20 1:59 PM

Polanco (shoulder) said that he is healthy after reporting to camp Saturday, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports.
EDGE Analysis
The right fielder returned ahead of schedule from shoulder surgery last season but admittedly hadn't fully recovered. His play lagged -- especially his throwing ability -- and he re-injured himself, leading to additional surgery. "That was probably not a good idea to play like that," Polanco said. "Obviously, I couldn't help the team the way I wanted to. I'm happy to be healthy (now), and that I can be me." The Grapefruit League will go a long way toward gauging Polanco's health. If he's recovered, then there's a decent chance he could return to his pre-injury production. The 28-year-old batted .254/.340/.499 with 23 homers and 12 stolen bases in 130 games in 2018.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Thu 2/13/20 12:47 PM

Polanco (shoulder) is expected to face no restrictions when position players report to Pirates camp Sunday, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Sidelined to begin last season while recovering from left shoulder surgery, Polanco appeared in just 42 games before being shut down in late June after battling inflammation in the same shoulder. Polanco was cleared for a full throwing program over the winter and hasn't experienced any reported setbacks with the shoulder, so he looks to be in a good spot health-wise as he enters the upcoming season. Director of sports medicine Todd Tomczyk noted that Polanco's workload will likely be monitored in the spring as a precaution, but the 28-year-old should be ready to fill a full-time role in right field once Opening Day arrives.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Mon 12/16/19 2:27 PM

Polanco (shoulder) has been throwing up to 120 feet without issues, Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
Polanco's 2019 campaign began with recovery from shoulder surgery and ended after 42 games due to persistent shoulder trouble. In between, he struggled to a .242/.301/.425 slash line. He's on track to have no restrictions heading into spring training, but it's far from guaranteed that his upcoming season will proceed smoothly. The Pirates expect to need to manage his shoulder throughout the year.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Mon 9/9/19 12:16 PM

The Pirates are unsure as to whether Polanco (shoulder) will be healthy for the start of the 2020 campaign, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports.
EDGE Analysis
General manager Neal Huntington said that additional surgery to his left shoulder remains a possibility. "As complicated as his first surgery was, the challenges that we've had coming back through that, we can't ever rule it out," Huntington noted. "They may need to try to get in there." The organization is expected to consider both internal and external options for right field during the offseason, given the uncertainty surrounding Polanco.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Wed 9/4/19 4:50 PM

Polanco will receive a series of platelet-rich-plasma injections in his shoulder and miss the rest of the season, Rob Biertempfel of The Athletic reports.
EDGE Analysis
It was reported in late August that Polanco was unlikely to return this season, and the latest report confirms that will indeed be the case. Polanco was limited to a career-low 42 games in 2019, and finishes with six home runs, 17 RBI, and a .726 OPS. He has been limited by injuries three years running now, but with him under contract through 2023, he is presumably the favorite to start in right field for the Pirates next year -- as long as he is healthy when Opening Day comes around.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Sat 8/31/19 8:05 PM

The Pirates transferred Polanco (shoulder) to the 60-day injured list Saturday, increasing the chances that he won't play again in 2019, DK Pittsburgh Sports reports.
EDGE Analysis
While Polanco could still technically return, manager Clint Hurdle sounded as if the outfielder won't be back. "He's tried to put every effort and energy into getting back, and I don't think that it's worked out as quickly as he'd like," Hurdle said of Polanco. "I know his focus was to finish, and I'm not even sure what date that puts him at. Does that take him off for...I think it wipes him out for the season." Hurdle added that he's looking for a healthy Polanco for the start of 2020 spring training. He made no mention of whether the 27-year-old would participate in the Dominican Winter League.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Wed 8/28/19 5:10 PM

Polanco will test his injured list shoulder with "maximal effort" in the coming days to see if a rehab assignment is possible, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
EDGE Analysis
Polanco hasn't played for the Pirates since June 16 and was pulled off his minor-league rehab assignment in mid-July after suffering a setback in his recovery from a shoulder injury. Depending on how the outfielder responds to the increased activity will likely determine if and when he returns this season.

Gregory Polanco
RF FA
Thu 8/8/19 12:32 PM

Polanco (shoulder) has resumed hitting, throwing and running at the Pirates' spring training facility in Bradenton, Fla. and will continue to gradually build up his workload before playing in games, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.
EDGE Analysis
Polanco hasn't seen action for the Pirates since June 16 and was pulled off his minor-league rehab assignment at Triple-A Indianapolis in mid-July after tweaking the shoulder. A regimen of rest and anti-inflammatory treatment has apparently worked well thus far for Polanco, leaving the possibility open that he'll return from the 10-day injured list this season, likely in September.