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Sun Jun 30 201319:02Westbrook struggles in loss to Oakland
Jake Westbrook gave up six runs on 10 hits over four innings in his start Sunday against the Athletics.
Westbrook labored through four innings before the Cardinals pulled him from the game at 83 pitches. Despite the poor outing, he still has a 2.95 ERA and 1.46 WHIP this season. Westbrook's next start will come Saturday vs. the Marlins.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 25 201323:29Westbrook yields four runs over six in win
Jake Westbrook yielded four earned runs over six innings Tuesday but the Cardinals beat the Astros.
Westbrook was actually pretty dominant in the early going, even carrying a no-hitter into the bottom of the sixth inning. He will lug a 4-2 record, 2.21 ERA and 1.35 WHIP into his next outing against the Angels in Anaheim.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jun 19 201323:12Westbrook goes seven strong, Cards top Cubs
Jake Westbrook held the Cubs to one (unearned) run over seven innings Wednesday in a Cardinals victory.
It was his second start back from the disabled list and he looked sharp, yielding just two hits while inducing 15 groundball outs. Westbrook has hardly been dominant this season, but he's used his craftiness to work out of jams and currently boasts a 1.76 ERA in 51 total innings. He'll be a decent fantasy option next week in Houston.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 14 201322:19Jake Westbrook goes five innings in loss
In his return from the disabled list, Jake Westbrook yielded five runs -- three earned -- over five innings Friday against the Marlins.
Westbrook wasn't all that effective, giving up eight hits and one walk while failing to record a strikeout. He also hit a batter. The veteran right-hander is apparently over his recent elbow woes, but he shouldn't be owned in most mixed fantasy leagues.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Jun 14 201316:14Jake Westbrook activated from disabled list
Cardinals activated RHP Jake Westbrook from the 15-day disabled list.
Westbrook will return to make the start Friday night against the Marlins. The veteran right-hander has been sidelined since May 8 with right elbow inflammation, but he didn't have an issues during two rehab starts. He returns to a 1.62 ERA and 19/18 K/BB ratio in 39 innings over six starts.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Jun 11 201318:30Jake Westbrook to rejoin rotation on Friday
Jake Westbrook (elbow) will rejoin the Cardinals' rotation on Friday in Miami.
It's been the speculation, and now he's officially been named Friday's starter. Westbrook looked good in his two rehab starts and, more importantly, didn't have any issues with his elbow. He has a nice first matchup back from the DL with the light-hitting Marlins on tap. The Cards haven't said what they'll do with Tyler Lyons yet, but it's possible he could get one more start before being sent down in order to give the rotation some extra rest.
Source: Jenifer Langosch on Twitter
Mon Jun 10 201309:01Westbrook (elbow) expected to return Friday
Jake Westbrook (elbow) is expected to return to the Cardinals' starting rotation this Friday.
Westbrook was excellent in his second minor league rehab outing Sunday afternoon at Low-A Peoria, allowing just one run on four hits while inducing 14 groundball outs. The veteran sinkerballer has been on the disabled list since May 9 with inflammation in his right elbow. He will return to a shiny 1.62 ERA and has an easy matchup against the light-hitting Marlins in his first start back.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Tue Jun 4 201322:17Jake Westbrook to start again Sunday
Jake Westbrook (elbow) will make his second rehab start on Sunday for Low-A Peoria.
Westbrook allowed one run on six hits while striking out five over 3 2/3 innings for Double-A Springfield Tuesday. He threw 60 pitches in the outing and reported afterwards that he felt good. The righty could rejoin the Cardinals' rotation next week.
Source: Kary Booher on Twitter
Sun Jun 2 201310:20Jake Westbrook to make two rehab starts
Jake Westbrook (elbow) is expected to make two rehab starts.
He will throw 60 pitches in his first rehab outing with Double-A Springfield on Tuesday. Out since May 9 with inflammation and a buildup of scar tissue in his right elbow, Westbrook will likely take Tyler Lyons' spot in the rotation once he's ready.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Sat Jun 1 201312:32Westbrook to begin rehab assignment Tuesday
Jake Westbrook (elbow) will begin a rehab assignment Tuesday with Double-A Springfield.
Westbrook was cleared after making it through two bullpen sessions earlier this week. It's not clear how many starts he'll make in the minors. Westbrook is likely 2-3 weeks from returning to the Cardinals.
Source: Derrick Goold on Twitter
Thu May 30 201316:54Westbrook (elbow) nearing rehab assignment
Jake Westbrook (elbow) hopes to begin a minor league rehab assignment next week.
Westbrook made it through a 40-pitch bullpen session on Monday and reported feeling good after throwing 60-65 pitches off the mound on Thursday. It's not clear how many starts he'll make in the minors, but he's suddenly making encouraging progress.
Source: Jenifer Langosch on Twitter
Wed May 29 201318:22Jake Westbrook to throw intense pen session
Jake Westbrook (elbow) will throw a more intense bullpen session on Thursday.
Westbrook was able to throw a surprise 40-pitch bullpen session on Monday and is ready to test out his elbow further. The Cardinals are hoping he'll be ready for a rehab assignment in a week or two, but he's certainly not out of the woods yet.
Source: MLBlogs.com
Tue May 28 201320:55Cards hope Westbrook can begin rehab soon
Cardinals general manager John Mozeliak is hopeful of Jake Westbrook (elbow) beginning a rehab assignment "in a week or two."
Westbrook had been scheduled to see Dr. James Andrews on Monday but surprised everyone when he was able to throw a bullpen session instead. "Clearly, the news of him throwing [Monday] was far more encouraging than it was three or four days ago," Mozeliak said. "I think there's a lot of positive there. He feels good about where he's going."
Source: Cardinals.mlb.com
Mon May 27 201311:16Westbrook (elbow) cancels Dr. Andrews exam
Jake Westbrook (elbow) was able to throw a bullpen session on Monday morning and has cancelled his Tuesday appointment with Dr. James Andrews.
It's a nice turn of events for the 35-year-old right-hander, who was already cleared of structural damage earlier this month by the Cardinals' medical staff and can now work toward rejoining the St. Louis starting rotation. Westbrook is still at least two weeks away, but the situation looked far grimmer just a few days ago.
Source: Derrick Goold on Twitter
Mon May 27 201308:51Westbrook (elbow) to visit Dr. James Andrews
Jake Westbrook will have his right elbow examined Tuesday by Dr. James Andrews.
Westbrook has been cleared of structural damage by the Cardinals' medical staff but he's still being bothered by discomfort in his pitching elbow. "It's a weird deal," the veteran right-hander said this weekend. He is probably be looking at an extended absence.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Sat May 25 201318:23Westbrook will get second opinion on elbow
Jake Westbrook (elbow) will seek a second opinion next week, likely from Dr. James Andrews.
It's certainly not good news after Westbrook claimed to feel fine after playing catch on Friday. He had cut a previous bullpen session short earlier in the week due to discomfort, so there's definitely something amiss with the elbow. The Cardinals were originally hopeful he would miss the minimum 15 days, but at this point there isn't even a timetable for his return.
Source: Jenifer Langosch on Twitter
Fri May 24 201319:42Jake Westbrook plays catch on flat ground
Jake Wesbrook (elbow) played catch on flat ground on Friday.
The encouraging news is that he said his elbow felt fine afterwards. He attempted to throw a from a mound for the first time on Wednesday, but had to cut the session short after feeling lingering pain in his elbow. He's not on a specific throwing program at the moment, they'll continue to play it day-by-day based on how he's feeling. He's still not anywhere close to returning to the rotation.
Source: Jenifer Langosch on Twitter
Fri May 24 201309:38Jake Westbrook not seriously hurt
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Rick Hummel writes that Jake Westbrook (elbow) "does not seem to be seriously hurt but his rehabilitation program may be dialed back a little."
Westbrook tried throwing from a mound Wednesday for the first time since landing on the DL but had to stop after 20 pitches due to lingering pain in his right elbow. The Cardinals don't believe he has structural damage in the elbow, but clearly he's not ready to return anytime soon. It's not clear what the next step for the right-hander is.
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Wed May 22 201320:09Westbrook (elbow) has to halt bullpen session
Jake Westbrook had to stop his bullpen session Wednesday after 20 pitches due to pain in his right elbow.
Well, that's not good. Westbrook felt fine while playing catch, but this was the first time since landing on the disabled list that he tried to throw from a mound. The right-hander isn't sure what the next step is, but obviously he's not going to be back anytime soon.
Source: Jenifer Langosch on Twitter
Tue May 21 201323:53Jake Westbrook to throw off mound Wednesday
Jake Westbrook (elbow) will throw off a mound on Wednesday.
Westbrook had been slated to throw off the bump Tuesday, but he threw on flat ground again instead. The sinklerballer is expected to miss a couple more starts but is on track to rejoin the rotation in early June if he can avoid setbacks.
Source: Cardinals.mlb.com
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