SEATTLE -- Houston Astrosright-handerJustin Verlander is expected to throw another bullpen session Saturday as the three-time Cy Young winner tries to work his way back from neck discomfort that landed him on the injured list a month ago.
Houston manager Joe Espada said Verlander and Luis Garcia are expected to throw before the second game of the Astros' series in Seattle. The 41-year-old Verlander, who has been out since June 9, is expected to throw around 25 pitches. Espada said the hope is that Verlander will be able to increase the intensity during this session.
"Last time he threw his side he threw all of his pitches, so hopefully there will be more intensity behind these pitches," Espada said.
Verlander is 3-2 with a 3.95 ERA in 10 starts this season for Houston. He missed the first 20 games due to inflammation in his right shoulder before making his debut April 19.
Garcia is still in the process of recovering from Tommy John surgery in May 2023. Garcia didn't throw a scheduled bullpen session last week, but at the time Espada didn't view it as a setback.
Espada also said outfielder Kyle Tucker continues to make progress in his recovery from a right shin contusion but that he needs to start doing more running. Tucker has been throwing and hitting and did some limited field drills during the Astros workout in Seattle on Thursday but needs to improve to the point of being able to do more movement.
Tucker has been on the injured list since June 4.
"We need to get him running, to put some weight on that leg. He's hitting, he's throwing, but we're not quite there yet to let him loose on the bases," Espada said.
Houston catcher Victor Caratini was transferred to Double-A Corpus Christi on Friday as part of his rehab assignment from a hip flexor strain. Caratini could join the Astros sometime next week.
Espada also said Lance McCullers Jr.had a second opinion on his right elbow that showed no structural damage, but he has not been cleared to start throwing.