MLB: Tigers RHP Alex Cobb (hip) sidelined for a month

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Detroit Tigers right-hander Alex Cobb will be sidelined for about a month with right hip inflammation, manager A.J. Hinch confirmed Wednesday.

The 37-year-old former All-Star signed a one-year, $15 million contract with the Tigers in free agency in December.

“Obviously, it opens up more competition in the rotation,” Hinch said. “He’s been really good when he’s been on the mound. I’m glad he reported it when he did and gave us a head start on getting him better.”

Hinch added that Cobb’s recovery timeline means he is unlikely to be ready by the March 27 season opener against the host Los Angeles Dodgers.

Cobb received a platelet-rich plasma injection last week after experiencing issues with his hip while he was building his throwing volume for spring training.

He had surgery on his left hip following the 2023 season and made only three starts for the Cleveland Guardians in 2024, going 2-1 with a 2.76 ERA.

An All-Star with San Francisco in 2023, Cobb is 79-76 with a 3.84 ERA in 233 career starts with the Tampa Bay Rays (2011-14, 2016-17), Baltimore Orioles (2018-20), Los Angeles Angels (2021), Giants (2022-23) and Guardians.

–Field Level Media

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