Tigers Pull Alex Cobb Off Rehab Assignment
Briefly

Daniel Cobb will be removed from his rehab assignment and shut down for seven days to reset his 30-day rehab window. His rehab assignment began July 29 and was approaching the MLB 30-day maximum. MLB rules require a seven-day shutdown between rehab assignments if a new assignment is started. Cobb signed a one-year, $15 million deal but has not yet pitched for the major league club due to ongoing left and right hip issues. He missed time after left hip surgery in 2024 and began 2025 on the injured list for right hip inflammation. Multiple short rehab stints and limited innings prompted a shift to a relief role, but hip soreness has persisted. The Tigers hold a large division lead but must evaluate Cobb’s readiness and roster value as games gain postseason importance.
I think the goal is to have as many productive players as we can and guys that can help us win,
If that's the case and it lines up, then great. We want him to be good. We want him to help us wi
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