What's Happening?
Mick Abel, a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins, demonstrated significant progress in his recovery by reaching 97 mph during a live batting practice session. Abel, who has been on the injured list since late April due to right elbow inflammation, also received
a cortisone injection following a setback with his triceps in early May. The 24-year-old pitcher expressed feeling 'free and easy' during the session. Depending on his recovery, Abel is expected to either participate in another live batting practice or begin a rehab assignment soon, with a potential return to the team by late June.
Why It's Important?
Abel's recovery and return to form are crucial for the Twins as they look to strengthen their pitching lineup. His ability to pitch at high speeds is a promising sign for the team, which could benefit from his skills in upcoming games. For the Twins, having a healthy and effective Abel could enhance their competitiveness and provide more options in their pitching strategy. Abel's progress is also a positive development for fans and team management, as it indicates a potential return to full strength and contribution to the team's success.











