The two biggest reasons the Cincinnati Reds plan to give Spencer Steer (shoulder) every chance to avoid the IL: Tyler ...
Steer (shoulder) will begin a throwing program Tuesday, Gordon Wittenmyer of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports. Steer played through a right shoulder strain late last season and the injury has lingered ...
Steer, who has never been on the injured list in his professional career, appears to be at least a long shot for the opening ...
Spencer Steer has not played in a spring training game since February 27 due to his nagging shoulder injury, but he is doing ...
But he hasn't given up hope.“I wouldn’t count it out yet, I really wouldn’t. But it’s getting close," said Steer, who has not ...
Steer (shoulder) took swings in a batting cage Wednesday, Mark Sheldon of MLB.com reports.
GOODYEAR, Arizona – The Cincinnati Reds open the season two weeks from Thursday. And the idea that Spencer Steer might not be ...
GOODYEAR, Arizona – Spencer Steer is swinging a bat, feeling no pain in that pesky right shoulder and, yes, keeping his mind on being in the Opening Day lineup and avoiding the injured list.
The lingering issue has bothered Steer since last season, and he recently described the issue to reporters as a tweak within ...
Coming into 2024, the Reds were loaded with upside offensive talent, leaving a quandary of where Steer would earn at-bats. A couple of injuries later led to him playing in 158 games at 1B (63), 2B ...
Spencer Steer was re-examined on Saturday and saw "marked improvement," according to Mark Sheldon of MLB.com. Sheldon said that Reds' manager Terry Francona said that it's too early to tell if Steer ...
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