Shane Bieber shows progress in rehab start for Blue Jays
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 5:09 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Shane Bieber pitched five scoreless innings in his latest rehab start for the Toronto Blue Jays' Triple-A team on June 11, 2026. He struck out four batters and allowed five hits while working within a 75-pitch limit. This outing marks his second start with the Buffalo Bisons as he recovers from right elbow inflammation. Bieber has been on a rehab assignment since May 25, and the Blue Jays are considering another rehab start for him before a potential return to the major league roster. The team has struggled with injuries throughout the season but recently welcomed back some key pitchers.
- •Bieber allowed no earned runs in five innings pitched.
- •He had four strikeouts and one walk during the outing.
- •The Blue Jays are cautious with Bieber's ramp-up process.
- •Bieber was acquired by the Blue Jays in a trade on July 31, 2025.
- •Previous injuries have impacted the Blue Jays' starting rotation this season.
- 5:09 AMYahoo Sports — Injured Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Has Solid Rehab Start
"Shane Bieber seems to be inching closer and closer to his return to the major league roster
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