Burrows had surgery on Wednesday to fix damage to his right elbow’s UCL, according to Alex Stumpf of DKPittsburghSports.com.
According to a follow-up report by Kevin Gorman of TribLive.com, Burrows underwent Tommy John surgery, and he is anticipated to miss the next 14 to 16 months. Before his UCL failed, the 23-year-old had made just two starts for Triple-A Indianapolis this season. He was selected in the eleventh round of the 2018 First-Year Player Draft.
Burrows (forearm) was placed on Triple-A Indianapolis’ 7-day disabled list on April 11.
Burrows’ assignment to the minor leagues was completely anticipated following the announcement by Pirates general manager Ben Cherington on April 8 that the right-hander had sustained a forearm injury in his second appearance of the season for Indianapolis. There is no set date for the 23-year-old’s comeback.
Burrows left his start Saturday against Triple-A Indianapolis due to a forearm issue, according to Pirates general manager Ben Cherington, according to Alex Stumpf of DKPittsburghSports.com.
While Burrows’ elbow is stable, according to Cherington, the right-hander’s forearm problem may still be a reason to hold him out of the game for a few rounds throughout the rotation. Between his first two starts with Indianapolis, Burrows pitched 6.2 innings, walking two and giving up two earned runs on four hits while striking out three.
On Tuesday, Burrows was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis.
As of Tuesday, Burrows had appeared in two Grapefruit League games; in those three innings, he gave up two runs on four hits, one strikeout, and no walks. The right-hander, who is regarded as one of Pittsburgh’s best arms, is probably going to make his Major League Baseball debut in 2023.