SARASOTA, Fla. – Orioles reliever Dillon Tate is able to detect the improvement in his right forearm, the lessening of the discomfort that he began to notice three months ago.
“Especially where I was in the middle of the offseason,” he said today.
There’s little else that he can state with confidence. The stages of recovery and rehabilitation are deliberate and unpredictable.
“It’s still a little bit of time to go before I get to where I’m looking to be, but hopefully it’s not too much longer,” he said. “All I can really do is just wait it out. There’s nothing, really, that I can do to speed up the process. It’s just ready when it’s ready.”
Tate is playing catch but not every day. He’ll flip the ball underhand or not use one during pitching drills.