Paul Sewald is nearing a return, as he threw a simulated game at the Diamondbacks Spring Training complex in Scottsdale on Saturday. Manager Torey Lovullo told reporters that Sewald felt good after throwing, but they’ll wait to see how he’s feeling the next day before any next steps. Before Friday night’s game, Lovullo hinted at the possibility his closer could return as early as the start of the next road trip in Friday’s media session. Sewald is dealing with a “low Grade 2” oblique strain suffered right before the regular season.
Geraldo Perdomo, who’s been recovering from meniscus surgery on his right knee, has been taking ground balls at shortstop and throwing but has not been hitting. Perdomo tore the meniscus in his right knee on April 3rd and underwent a meniscectomy three weeks ago. The typical recovery timetable from a meniscectomy is six to eight weeks, according to the Cleveland Clinic. That likely means Perdomo will return to the lineup around the end of May.
The team has struggled to get much value out of the shortstop position in Perdomo’s absence. Blaze Alexander is hitting .299 with three home runs and a .897 OPS, but his poor defense has taken away much of his value produced with the bat and playing time this season. Kevin Newman has been solid defensively but is hitting .157 with two home runs and a .502 OPS. The pair have collectively produced 0.5 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) according to Baseball Reference, although the obvious flaws for each player speak to why they weren’t considered the starting shortstop over Perdomo.
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