Detroit Tigers’ Austin Meadows to miss rest of 2022 for mental health


Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows has stepped away from on-field baseball activities for the remainder of the 2022 season.

Meadows, who has dealt with several injuries and illnesses since May, has been around the Tigers’ clubhouse for workouts over the past few weeks and will continue to be with his teammates when the club is playing home games at Comerica Park.

For mental health reasons, Meadows has ended his season with one month remaining on the schedule.

“He wanted to share with everyone what he’s going through,” manager A.J. Hinch said. “I commend him for doing it. I’m very proud of him. It’s not easy in this sport, as an athlete, as a competitor, to admit when you need help outside the normal scope of baseball. … We’ll offer him all the support we can. It’s tough to hear, but I very much feel good about the path he’s on.”

Tigers left fielder Austin meadows waits to bat April 7, 2022 at Comerica Park during the team's last practice before the season opener Friday against the White Sox.

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Meadows released a statement on Twitter:

“This season has been an unfortunate struggle with a series of injuries and illness, from dealing with vertigo early on, then COVID, to bilateral tendinitis in my Achilles, and then having to go through the rehab process each time.





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