Injury Territory

Skubal's Back!

32 min · 2. juni 2026
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How close is Tarik Skubal to returning? Closer than most people think. On this episode of Injury Territory, Will Carroll breaks down the latest on Tarik Skubal’s recovery following the Nano Needle procedure and examines what the next steps look like for one of baseball’s most dominant pitchers. Is a rehab assignment necessary? What benchmarks remain? And when could the Detroit Tigers ace realistically be back on a major league mound? We also dive into the injury that landed Elly De La Cruz on the injured list, looking at the mechanics of his hamstring issue, why elite speed players are uniquely vulnerable, and what the Cincinnati Reds should be watching as one of baseball’s most electrifying stars works his way back. Meanwhile, Edward Egros continues his deep dive into one of the biggest trends shaping modern pitching: changing pitch usage across Major League Baseball. As teams throw fewer traditional fastballs and continue to evolve pitch design strategies, what effect is it having on performance, run prevention, pitcher health, and injury risk? The data may point toward a fundamental shift in how organizations develop and deploy pitchers. Will also examines injury situations involving Munetaka Murakami and Josh Naylor while exploring a potentially significant new advantage for the Los Angeles Dodgers through Elysian Park Ventures and what it could mean for player development, sports science, and competitive advantages throughout the organization. If you’re looking for MLB injury analysis, Tarik Skubal updates, Elly De La Cruz injury news, baseball analytics, pitching strategy, sports medicine, Dodgers news, Josh Naylor, Munetaka Murakami, and the latest developments around player health and performance, Injury Territory delivers the insight behind the headlines every week. #MLB #TarikSkubal #EllyDeLaCruz #DetroitTigers #CincinnatiReds #Dodgers #BaseballInjuries #SportsMedicine #BaseballAnalytics #Pitching #JoshNaylor #Murakami #InjuryTerritory See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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