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Wed Aug 21 201323:43Jonathan Broxton (elbow) headed back to DL
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) is expected to be placed back on the disabled list.
Broxton is having more elbow issues, though this time the pain is in a different spot. The big righty noted that the discomfort "felt like a knife in the belly of my forearm." He'll undergo an MRI, but it sure sounds like surgery might be coming.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
Wed Aug 21 201322:21Broxton leaves with apparent elbow issue
Jonathan Broxton left Wednesday's game with an apparent injury.
After Broxton allowed a homer and a four-pitch walk to start off the eighth, the Reds' trainer came to the mound and eventually walked off with the big righty. Broxton had been unavailable the last two days due to an elbow issue, so it's presumably a flare-up of that problem. He, of course, missed nearly two months with an elbow injury earlier this season.
Source: Mark Sheldon on Twitter
Wed Aug 21 201320:25Jonathan Broxton has more elbow soreness
Jonathan Broxton was unavailable Monday and Tuesday due to more soreness with his right elbow.
Although Reds manager Dusty Baker wouldn't reveal the exact nature of Broxton's injury, he said it's "similar stuff" to what the righty dealt with previously. Broxton missed nearly two months of action earlier this season due to a strain in his right elbow. "He hasn't been [available]," Baker said on Wednesday. "I think he's OK tonight, but he wasn't OK last night or the night before."
Source: Reds.mlb.com
Wed Aug 7 201310:53Reds activate RHP Broxton from 15-day DL
Reds activated RHP Jonathan Broxton from the 15-day disabled list.
Broxton has been sidelined since the middle of June with a right elbow strain, but he's finally ready to rejoin the Reds' bullpen. He had a 4.33 ERA and 20/11 K/BB ratio in 27 innings prior to the injury.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Aug 6 201316:26Broxton (elbow) expected back Wednesday
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) is expected to be activated from the disabled list on Wednesday.
Broxton has been on the shelf since the middle of June with an elbow strain. The Reds will likely ease him back into a setup role with some low-leverage appearances. He had a 4.33 ERA in 27 innings before the injury.
Source: C. Trent Rosecrans on Twitter
Sun Aug 4 201309:47Jonathan Broxton days away from return
After throwing a simulated inning Saturday, Jonathan Broxton (elbow) will make what could be a final rehab appearance Sunday.
Pitching on back-to-back days should be the final hurdle Broxton needs to clear before being activated. He should rejoin the Reds on Tuesday after Monday's off day. The big righty has been out since mid-June with a strained elbow.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Tue Jul 30 201318:32Broxton begins rehabilitation at Triple-A
The Reds officially sent Jonathan Broxton to Triple-A Louisville on a rehabilitation assignment.
Broxton begins the assignment today after a successful round of live batting practice over the weekend convinced doctors to clear him. The burly righty needs to show he can pitch on back-to-back days before being activated, but he should return within the next week or so.
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Mon Jul 29 201320:02Jonathan Broxton to begin rehab assignment
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville Tuesday.
Broxton was cleared after throwing a successful round of live batting practice over the weekend. The big right-hander needs to show he can pitch on back-to-back days before being activated, but he should return within the next week or so.
Source: Mark Sheldon on Twitter
Sun Jul 28 201309:59Jonathan Broxton looks good in live BP
Reds manager Dusty Baker was pleased with how Jonathan Broxton (elbow) looked during live batting practice on Saturday.
"He was throwing the ball good," Baker said. "He didn't have his command. That's to be expected. There was no pain. It was good." The skipper added that he wasn't sure when Broxton will return but noted that the reliever "has to go back-to-back days" first.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Thu Jul 25 201322:31Jonathan Broxton to throw live BP
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) will throw live batting practice Saturday.
He was cleared to face hitters after throwing a couple bullpen sessions with no issues. "He had a great bullpen yesterday," Reds pitching coach Bryan Price said of Broxton. "He was throwing all of his pitches and looked sharp. It looked like he was in good throwing shape. The next step will be to face hitters and maybe after that, get him out to a rehab assignment." The big reliever should return early next month if all goes well.
Source: Reds.mlb.com
Tue Jul 23 201321:24Jonathan Broxton throws off mound
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) threw a 30-pitch bullpen session Monday.
Broxton mixed in some breaking balls in the session, which is obviously an encouraging sign. He'll throw another bullpen session Wednesday and appears close to going out on a rehab assignment. A return in early August appears reasonable.
Source: Reds.mlb.com
Sat Jul 13 201317:06Broxton (elbow) still not throwing off mound
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) continues to long toss, but he has not yet been cleared to throw off a mound.
Broxton is dealing with a lingering elbow issue. Broxton has a 4.33 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and 20/11 K/BB ratio through his first 27 innings this season. The Reds are disappointed in his progress, as they assumed they'd have Broxton back in late June.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
Sun Jul 7 201320:11Broxton (elbow) remains without timetable
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) remains without a timetable to begin a throwing program.
Broxton is dealing with a lingering elbow issue and has been shut down since being placed on the disabled list. "He's progressing," manager Dusty Baker said. "It's coming a little slower than he would have liked."
Source: Reds.mlb.com
Sat Jun 29 201316:50Broxton (elbow) unable to begin throwing Fri.
Jonathan Broxton was unable to begin a throwing program on Friday due to lingering elbow issues.
"If he's sensing any kind of discomfort, we try not to agitate that by throwing," Reds pitching coach Bryan Price said Saturday. "We're real close. He had a throw day in Arizona. It went fine, but he had a little bit of tenderness afterward." Broxton has been out since June 13 with an elbow strain and probably won't be back until late July.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Wed Jun 26 201314:04Broxton (elbow) won't return when eligible
Reds pitching coach Bryan Price said Wednesday that Jonathan Broxton (elbow) is "very unlikely" to be activated from the disabled list when he's eligible on Saturday.
Not surprising. Broxton, out since June 13 with a flexor mass strain in his right elbow, played catch yesterday for the first time since he was shut down. The Reds will see how he responds to the increased workload before putting a timetable on his return.
Source: MLBlogs.com
Wed Jun 19 201317:42Broxton is almost ready to resume throwing
Jonathan Broxton (elbow) is expected to resume throwing at some point this weekend.
Broxton has been idle since being placed on the disabled list June 14 with a right elbow flexor strain. "He's been working on strengthening it," trainer Paul Lessard said Wednesday. "He finally has his full range of motion back. We wanted to get it flushed out."
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Sat Jun 15 201312:27Jonathan Broxton (elbow) placed on 15-day DL
Reds placed RHP Jonathan Broxton on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to June 14, with a right elbow flexor strain.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 14 201320:32Broxton day-to-day with swollen elbow
Jonathan Broxton is dealing with swelling in his right elbow, and is listed as day-to-day.
The big right-hander has struggled to get into a groove this season, posting a 4.33 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and 20/11 K/BB ratio through his first 27 innings. While it doesn't sound like a serious injury, Broxton owners should monitor the situation closely.
Source: Jamie Ramsey on Twitter
Fri May 17 201302:22Broxton steadily lowering earned run average
Jonathan Broxton has lowered his ERA from 6.35 to 4.41 in May.
He hasn't allowed an earned run in five appearances this month. The former lights-out Dodgers closer has lost all of his mixed league appeal pitching in front of Aroldis Chapman, but he's still plenty useful in NL-only formats and leagues that count holds.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 23 201316:15Broxton (hand) available on Tuesday
Jonathan Broxton (hand) is available Tuesday night.
Broxton was hit in the right hand by a Nate Schierholtz comebacker on Monday night, but X-rays turned up negative. "I'm fine," he told reporters Tuesday afternoon.
Source: John Fay on Twitter
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