
Gavin Floyd Injury: Updates on Indians Pitcher's Elbow and Return
Cleveland Indians pitcher Gavin Floyd is out indefinitely and will undergo surgery after suffering a recurrence of the right elbow stress fracture that limited him to nine starts in 2014.
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Floyd Able to Begin Rehab in 2 Weeks
Thursday, March 19
Floyd won't be able to initiate range of motion in his elbow for two weeks and is out indefinitely, per Jordan Bastian of MLB.com.
Floyd Will Undergo Surgery
Monday, March 16
"Gavin Floyd will have right elbow surgery Tuesday at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Thomas Graham and Dr. Mark Shickendantz will perform surgery," reported Paul Hoynes of Cleveland.com.
Floyd, 32, pitched only nine games last season with the Atlanta Braves due to a fractured olecranon in his pitching elbow. He has been limited to just 14 starts since the end of the 2012 season due to injuries. In 2013, he needed Tommy John surgery while pitching with the Chicago White Sox.
Cleveland signed Floyd to a one-year, $4 million deal in December. Floyd can make up to $10 million in 2015 with incentives, though his latest injury makes that unlikely.
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