Alex Lange Moving Rehab Work to Triple-A
Alex Lange (lat) is having his rehab work moved to Triple-A Toledo, but he is not on an official minor-league rehab assignment, according to the Detroit News' Chris McCosky. Lange was shut down from throwing after a setback in early April due to upper-arm inflammation, but he threw off a mound late last week and continues to build up his arm in hopes of eventually going on a rehab assignment and rejoining Detroit's big-league bullpen before the All-Star break. The 29-year-old had surgery on his lat in July of last year, which is why he has yet to pitch for the Tigers in 2025. The former first-rounder (30th overall) in 2017 out of LSU had a career-high 26 saves for Detroit in 2023 but finished with just two last year while sporting a career-high 4.34 ERA in 21 outings before his surgery. When healthy, he'll be a late-inning setup option for Detroit.
Source: Detroit News - Chris McCosky
Detroit Tigers right-handed reliever Source: Detroit News - Chris McCosky

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