ANAHEIM, Calif. — Astros ace Justin Verlander has resumed throwing, but will “probably” require longer than the requisite 15 days on theright calf injury during his start on Aug. 28
, played catch from 60 feet away on both Saturday and Sunday, Click said. The 39-year-old righthander is first eligible to return from the injured list on Aug. 13 when the team is in Detroit. “My expectation I think our trainers’ expectations is that it will probably take a little bit longer than that,” Click said. “He continues to feel well and continues to progress. If we can keep his arm moving while we’re waiting for his calf to heal, that will shorten up the return to play procedures once everything is ready to go.”
Imaging on Verlander’s calf revealed no damage to his muscle, which Verlander said may have ended his season. He injured himself while running to cover first base on a broken play during his start against the Baltimore Orioles.More Astros News
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