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Fri Aug 31 201218:45Tim Stauffer undergoes elbow surgery
Tim Stauffer underwent successful surgery on his right elbow Friday.
Stauffer had the flexor tendon in his elbow repaired. The 30-year-old right-hander was limited to just one start in the majors this season and with his salary set to jump from $3.2 million in arbitration, it's likely he'll be non-tendered this winter.
Source: Andy Masur on Twitter
Sun Aug 19 201212:30Tim Stauffer likely to have surgery
Tim Stauffer has indicated that he'll likely undergo surgery on his right elbow.
An MRI didn't show any structural damage, but Stauffer is resigned to the fact that exploratory surgery is "probably the next step... open it up and see what's going on. I'm not expecting it to be a ligament. It could be something very minor that's throwing everything off, or it could be more than that. We really won't know until we go in there and take a look." Stauffer has already been ruled out for the season, as he wound up making just one start for the Padres this year due to elbow and shoulder woes. He could be non-tendered this winter.
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune
Sat Aug 18 201213:29Padres 'unlikely' to tender Stauffer contract
The Union-Tribune San Diego's Bill Center writes that it's "unlikely" the Padres will tender a contract to Tim Stauffer (elbow, shoulder) this offseason.
Stauffer made $3.2 million this season in his second year of arbitration, and the Padres have long-term concerns about his health. In addition to Stauffer, Center considers Dustin Moseley (wrist) and Micah Owings (elbow) non-tender candidates after missing the entire year to injuries.
Source: Union-Tribune San Diego
Fri Aug 17 201220:01Tim Stauffer won't pitch again this season
Tim Stauffer (elbow) is experiencing a sore shoulder as well as a flexor tendon issue in his elbow and won't pitch for the remainder of the season.
Stauffer will see specialists for the injuries within the next week. He had recently been on a rehab assignment with Triple-A Tuscon and has only made one start with the Padres this season due to the elbow issue. At this point, he's no guarantee to even return by the start of next season.
Source: U-T Padres on Twitter
Sun Aug 12 201208:28Tim Stauffer to start again Thursday
Tim Stauffer (elbow) will make his next rehab start for Triple-A Tucson on Thursday.
Stauffer gave up two runs over three innings for Tucson Saturday, throwing 42 pitches. He should be able to go past 60 the next time out and isn't far off from rejoining the Padres' rotation. The righty has been limited to one start this season due to elbow problems.
Source: Corey Brock on Twitter
Fri Aug 3 201220:05Stauffer to continue rehab on Saturday
Tim Stauffer (elbow) will continue his rehab assignment with a start on Saturday at Single-A Lake Elsinore.
Stauffer was shut down in mid-May with a right elbow strain, after making just one start for the Padres. He's likely to make several rehab starts, and likely to approach the entire 30-day rehab window, before returning to the team at the end of August.
Source: Jeff Sanders on Twitter
Wed Jul 25 201215:28Stauffer (elbow) throws bullpen session
Tim Stauffer (elbow) threw 30-35 pitches in a bullpen session Wednesday.
Stauffer is now set to travel to Arizona to begin a minor league rehab assignment with the Padres' Arizona League team. Barring any setbacks, he is on track to rejoin the Padres in late August. The 30-year-old right-hander has been limited to one start this season due to elbow problems.
Source: Corey Brock on Twitter
Tue Jul 24 201208:49Stauffer (elbow) throws bullpen session
Tim Stauffer (elbow) threw his first bullpen session Monday since landing on the disabled list in May.
It went well," said Padres manager Bud Black. "His motion looked good." Stauffer will throw another bullpen session Wednesday before heading to Arizona to begin a minor league rehab assignment with the Padres' Arizona League team. The 30-year-old right-hander could return to the Padres' rotation later this season.
Source: Padres.mlb.com
Thu Jul 19 201219:47Stauffer (elbow) ready for bullpen sessions
Tim Stauffer (elbow) is scheduled to throw bullpen sessions on Monday and Wednesday.
Stauffer was hoping to throw his first bullpen session Friday, but the Padres apparently want to give him a couple extra days. If all goes well next week, he will travel to Peoria to pitch for the organization's Arizona League affiliate. The 30-year-old right-hander has been sidelined for two months with a right elbow sprain.
Source: Jeff Sanders on Twitter
Tue Jul 17 201219:33Tim Stauffer to throw bullpen session Friday
Tim Stauffer (elbow) is scheduled for a bullpen session Friday.
Stauffer has been able to long-toss without any issues, but throwing from the mound will obviously be a bigger test. He likely won't be back until well into August even if he keeps progressing.
Source: Jeff Sanders on Twitter
Sun Jul 8 201214:49Tim Stauffer throwing from 90 feet
Tim Stauffer (elbow) is currently long-tossing from 90 feet.
He's close to throwing from a mound. Stauffer has been limited to just one start this season due to elbow issues, but it appears he's making some progress. He certainly won't be back anytime soon, though.
Source: Jeff Sanders on Twitter
Sun Jun 10 201212:16Tim Stauffer moved to 60-day DL
Padres transferred RHP Tim Stauffer from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.
He'll now be ineligible to return before mid-July. Stauffer has yet to resume throwing since suffered a sprained right elbow.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 8 201210:40Tim Stauffer still shut down
Tim Stauffer (elbow) remains shut down.
The Padres said after Stauffer aggravated an elbow injury in mid-May that he would be in line for an extended amount of rest, and they've stuck to their plan. It's not clear when he'll be allowed to resume throwing.
Source: North County Times
Sat May 26 201218:20Stauffer (elbow) out a while
Padres manager Bud Black acknowledged Saturday that Tim Stauffer (elbow) is going to be out a while.
"We're looking at more extensive rest for Tim," Padres manager Bud Black said. "Even when he's eligible to come off the disabled list, he's going to need more time." Stauffer was placed on the disabled list 11 days ago with lingering discomfort in his right elbow. He's currently seeking opinions on how to proceed with his rehab.
Source: Mariners.mlb.com
Thu May 24 201217:16Stauffer getting second opinion on elbow
Tim Stauffer is getting a second opinion on his right elbow.
Stauffer made his season debut last week before returning to the disabled list with recurring soreness in the flexor tendon bundle in his elbow. There's no current timetable for his return.
Source: Corey Brock on Twitter
Fri May 18 201217:56Stauffer (elbow) headed back to disabled list
Padres placed RHP Tim Stauffer on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to May 15, with a right elbow sprain.
Well, that was fast. After beginning the year on the disabled list with an elbow strain, Stauffer made his season debut Monday against the Nationals and gave up four runs (three earned) over five innings. But the elbow is apparently still an issue. The newly-claimed Eric Stults may replace him in the starting rotation.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 13 201223:58Padres activate Stauffer for Monday start
Padres activated RHP Tim Stauffer from the 15-day disabled list.
Stauffer will make his season debut against Ross Detwiler and the Nationals on Monday. The 29-year-old suffered a strained right elbow during the last week of the spring and has been shelved since. He went 9-12 with a 3.73 ERA in 31 outings last season. Stauffer was very effective in his rehab outings and very well may be a mixed league mainstay later this season. For now, however, we wouldn't use him outside of NL-only leagues until he proves he's healthy and effective. Owners in deeper leagues will want to grab Stauffer where he's available because of the streaming possibilities he presents. He and PETCO are a formidable duo when Stauffer is on his game.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 10 201208:36Stauffer goes seven scoreless in rehab outing
Tim Stauffer (elbow) tossed seven scoreless innings Wednesday in a rehab start at Single-A Lake Elsinore.
Stauffer yielded a pair of two-out singles in the first inning but escaped that damage and went on to retire 17 straight. He's clearly over the elbow issues that sent him to the 15-day disabled list and should join the Padres' starting rotation next week.
Source: MiLB.com
Sat May 5 201220:03Stauffer to make one final rehab start
Tim Stauffer (elbow) is scheduled to make his final minor league rehab start on Wednesday.
The location for the start will either be Single-A Lake Elsinore or Triple-A Tuscon. Assuming no setbacks with the rehab outing, Stauffer should be back in the Padres' starting rotation the following week.
Source: Dan Hayes on Twitter
Sun Apr 29 201222:06Stauffer (elbow) struggles in 1st rehab start
Tim Stauffer (elbow) allowed two runs on six hits in 3 2/3 innings in his first rehab start with High-A Lake Elsinore Sunday.
San Diego manager Bud Black said Sunday that Stauffer would need "at least two, maybe three," more rehab starts before rejoining the Padres rotation. Expect Stauffer back in mid-May.
Source: MLB.com
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