Injuries & Moves: Kwan on schedule to be activated Tuesday

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Sept. 22: LF Steven Kwan ramping up activity, to be activated TuesdayKwan took on-field batting practice on Saturday and went through a typical pregame routine on Sunday to make sure his lower back could handle an everyday workload. Assuming he recovers well during the team’s off-day on Monday, he is expected to be activated from the IL on Tuesday. It’s important for the Guardians to make the roster move then so that — if they earn a first-round bye in the postseason — the first day they could recall whichever player they option would be the same day as Game 1 of the ALDS.

Sept. 20: RHP Alex Cobb building up, but not ready for simulated gameThe plan was to have Cobb throw in a simulated game in Toledo with Triple-A Columbus on Thursday, but it was determined that the blister on his throwing hand was not ready for him to pitch just yet. So, the team cancelled the simulated game and he’s continuing his rehab with the big league club in St. Louis.

10-DAY/15-DAY INJURED LIST

OF Steven Kwan (mid-back tightness)Expected return: Sept. 24Kwan took on-field batting practice on Sept. 21 and went through a regular pregame routine on Sept. 22 to make sure his back could handle an everyday workload. Assuming all goes well, he’s expected to be activated from the IL on Sept. 24.

Despite flirting with .400 early in the season and earning his first All-Star selection, Kwan batted just .188 from the start of the second half through Sept. 7. But he had a 5-for-13 showing in the four games just prior to getting scratched with the back issue. Read more > (Last updated: Sept. 22)

RHP Alex Cobb (right hand blister)Expected return: Late SeptemberCobb was expected to throw a simulated game with Triple-A Columbus in Toledo on Sept. 19, but it was determined that his blister was not ready for him to pitch just yet. He’ll continue to build up his volume until it’s healed enough to get him back into a game scenario. He landed back on the injured list on Sept. 12 (retroactive to Sept. 9), a few days after he was scratched from his Sept. 7 start versus the Dodgers due to the blister.

The 36-year-old, who was acquired from the Giants on July 30, didn’t make his season debut until Aug. 9, as he was recovering from offseason left hip surgery. After making two starts in August, he missed the rest of the month with a fractured nail on his right hand. In his most recent outing, Cobb threw six scoreless innings against the Pirates on Sept. 1. (Last updated: Sept. 20)

60-DAY IL

LHP Sam Hentges (left shoulder injury)Expected return: 2026After spending parts of August and September getting a handful of different opinions from different doctors, Hentges determined that the best route for him is surgery. He’s scheduled to repair an injury to his capsule and labrum on Sept. 18 and the recovery window is expected to be 12-14 months, which likely means he’ll miss all of the 2025 season. (Last updated: Sept. 11)

RHP James Karinchak (right shoulder fatigue)Expected return: TBDKarinchak was sent on a rehab assignment to Triple-A Columbus after touching as high as 93 mph while pitching at the club’s facility in Goodyear, Ariz. Manager Stephen Vogt said there remains a possibility that Karinchak could pitch for the Guardians before the regular season ends. Karinchak reported to Spring Training with right shoulder fatigue and has been working his way back ever since. (Last updated: Sept. 6)

RHP Daniel Espino (right shoulder capsule and rotator cuff injury; No. 12 on Guardians Top 30 Prospects list)Expected return: 2025Espino underwent surgery to repair his right shoulder capsule and rotator cuff injuries on March 13. He’s expected to stay in Goodyear, Ariz., to work through his rehab. Although the Guardians don’t have a firm timetable on when he may return to action, the team does not expect him to pitch during the 2024 season. (Last updated: May 15)

RHP Shane Bieber (right elbow injury)Expected return: 2025Bieber was transferred to the 60-day IL on April 10, and there’s no return in sight for Cleveland’s ace. He wasn’t bouncing back as well as he is used to after his Opening Day start and elbow pain persisted throughout his outing in Seattle.

Bieber underwent imaging that revealed the same problems with his UCL that he had last year. He underwent UCL surgery on April 12. (Last updated: April 13)

RHP Trevor Stephan (UCL surgery)Expected return: 2025When Stephan’s elbow was examined for discomfort on Feb. 28, a deep bone bruise was discovered. But after it continued to nag him, other opinions were needed. It was determined that his UCL is not providing adequate stability, which caused even more pain in the elbow.

Stephan underwent surgery on March 27 and was given a 12 to 16 month timetable for recovery. (Last updated: March 28)