The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Guardians ace Bieber to have season-ending Tommy John surgery after solid start in 2024

- By Tom Withers

Shane Bieber pitched until the pain stopped him.

Cleveland’s ace will have season-ending Tommy John elbow surgery, a major blow to the Guardians and the 2020 Cy Young winner, who had looked like his dominant self in two strong recent starts.

Bieber struck out a league-leading 20 and pitched 12 scoreless innings in starts against Oakland and Seattle despite the elbow getting progressiv­ely worse.

“Sheer toughness and grit,” Guardians president of baseball operations Chris Antonetti said in describing how Bieber managed the pain and performed.

The 28-year-old Bieber, who was limited to just 21 starts a year ago due to elbow issues, experience­d pain following his opening-day start against the A’s. The Guardians were concerned and gave him an extra day off while offering him additional treatment before facing the Mariners.

Bieber decided to make the start anyway, battling through six innings while the soreness and inflammati­on intensifie­d.

He returned to Cleveland for more imaging tests and consultati­on. Dr. Keith Meister and Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the renowned orthopedis­t

who did surgery on Browns quarterbac­k Deshaun Watson’s right shoulder, recommende­d elbow reconstruc­tion.

Bieber made the decision to have the operation on Friday night, knowing he’ll need up to 16 months to recover.

“He’s devastated by it,” Antonetti said on a Zoom call. “He feels as though he is letting a lot of people down. And I tried to reassure Shane that couldn’t be further from the truth because he embodies what it means to be a profession­al, what it means to be a great teammate and a great

leader.”

Antonetti said Meister will perform Bieber’s surgery in Dallas in the near future.

Because he had bounced back so well in Arizona, the Guardians allowed themselves to feel positive the injury was behind Bieber.

They’re facing a harsh new reality.

Bieber is entering his final year under contract with the Guardians, who are off to a 6-2 start under first-year manager Stephen Vogt heading into Saturday’s game in Minnesota.

“It’s hard to deal with this,” Vogt said during his

pregame availabili­ty. “I just first and foremost feel for Shane. The amount of work that this guy’s put in over the last few years, the things that he’s pitched through, that’s a testament to who he is.

“The amount of empathy and pain that I feel with Shane, for Shane, that’s really what speaks the loudest right now. This guy powered through a start the other night and was elite. The things that he can do, even when injured, are really special, so my heart goes out to Shane and his family. This is devastatin­g news for them.”

 ?? LINDSEY WASSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Shane Bieber walks back to the dugout after facing the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 2, 2024, in Seattle.
LINDSEY WASSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Shane Bieber walks back to the dugout after facing the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of a baseball game Tuesday, April 2, 2024, in Seattle.

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