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Chicago Cubs' Justin Steele weeks away from throwing; Matthew Boyd nearing return from meniscus surgery

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@chicagotribune.com

5d ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

Chicago Cubs left-hander Justin Steele remains hopeful to pitch before the season ends after receiving relatively good news from Dr. Keith Meister regarding his left forearm strain. Steele was shut down in April during his build-up from elbow surgery and will now begin a strengthening program before progressing toward a return. Meanwhile, left-hander Matthew Boyd is nearing a return to the rotation following left meniscus surgery.

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The Chicago Cubs remain hopeful left-hander Justin Steele will pitch for them before the end of the season.
Steele received relatively good news Tuesday morning during his visit to Dr. Keith Meister, who performed his elbow surgery last April.
The 30-year-old was shut down this April because of a left forearm strain that developed during his build-up process to return from the elbow surgery.
Steele will begin a strengthening program and then progress...
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Chicago Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd is nearing a return to the rotation following left meniscus surgery.

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