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The Detroit Tigers have placed Parker Meadows on the 60-day IL.
Fantasy Impact
The Tigers moved Meadows to the 60-day IL to make room for the recently signed Manuel Margot, who should see significant playing time with Wenceel Perez (back) and Matt Vierling (shoulder) also sidelined. Meadows won’t be eligible to return until late May.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said Parker Meadows recently underwent a nerve conduction test in Phoenix and will need at least four more weeks of rest.
Fantasy Impact
Meadows is able to continue doing light baseball activities but he isn’t able to throw. He'll remain sidelined over the next month due to a nerve issue in his upper right arm.
The Tigers announced Tuesday that Parker Meadows (arm) can resume all baseball activities except throwing, per team updates, as he manages a right arm nerve issue.
Fantasy Impact
Meadows, cleared Tuesday for non-throwing work despite a nerve issue, remains far from a season debut, with A.J. Hinch confirming an IL start last week. Wenceel Perez steps into Detroit’s center field role. Fantasy managers in deeper leagues should hold Meadows, eyeing a return once he resumes throwing, while Perez offers short-term value in his absence.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said Friday that Parker Meadows (arm) won’t be ready for Opening Day due to a nerve issue, per team updates.
Fantasy Impact
Meadows, progressing from an arm injury, misses March 27, opening doors for Wenceel Pérez (back) and Riley Greene in center. Fantasy managers should expect a short IL stint, pending his return timeline.
Parker Meadows (arm) said Wednesday he’s making progress and remains optimistic about starting the season on time, per team reports.
Fantasy Impact
Meadows, 25, battles a musculocutaneous nerve glitch in his right arm—still aiming for Opening Day, but with Wenceel Perez (back) also banged up, Riley Greene’s Wednesday CF stint hints at Tigers’ Plan B. Fantasy managers in deeper leagues should stash him; his speed’s a gamble worth tracking.