What's Happening?
Yaramil Hiraldo, a pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles, has resumed a throwing program following a favorable prognosis on his right shoulder inflammation. Hiraldo was placed on the injured list on April 5 and later transferred to the 60-day IL. After consulting
with Dr. Neal ElAttrache, Hiraldo received clearance to begin his recovery process, with a potential return to the Orioles' roster in early June.
Why It's Important?
Hiraldo's return to throwing is a positive development for the Orioles, who are managing multiple injuries within their pitching staff. His recovery could provide the team with additional pitching options as they navigate the season. The Orioles' decision to transfer Hiraldo to the 60-day IL indicates a cautious approach to his rehabilitation, ensuring he is fully prepared for a successful return.
What's Next?
Hiraldo will continue his throwing program under the supervision of the Orioles' medical staff. The team will assess his progress and determine the appropriate timeline for his return to the active roster. The Orioles may also explore other roster adjustments based on Hiraldo's recovery and the overall health of their pitching staff.












