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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Gabriel Arias, Cleveland Guardians shortstop, suffered a moderate left hamstring strain on April 6, 2026, while running to second base. Initially given a 4-8 week recovery timeline, he experienced a setback in his rehabilitation process as of May 8, 2026. Manager Stephen Vogt indicated the recovery "is going to be a little bit longer" and that Arias "hit a little snag" in his rehab, with the timeline now extending into June at minimum. Arias was showing offensive improvement before the injury with 5 hits (including 2 HRs and 1 double) in his last 5 games with 4 RBIs, and an 87 wRC+ for the season. The injury is particularly concerning given his defensive responsibilities at shortstop, where hamstring injuries can have lingering effects on mobility and performance.
Strengths
- + Was showing offensive improvement before injury with hot streak
- + Had 2 home runs and 1 double in last 5 games
- + 4 RBIs in recent games
- + Helped Guardians get off to strong 4-3 opening road trip
- + Elite bat-to-ball skills with 93% zone contact rate
- + Improved batting range and launch angle metrics in 2026
Weaknesses
- - Moderate left hamstring strain with setback in rehabilitation
- - Recovery timeline extended beyond initial 4-8 week estimate
- - Will miss at least through June
- - Hamstring injuries can have lingering effects on defensive performance at shortstop
- - Slow offensive start to season before injury (87 wRC+)
- - Significant mobility demands at shortstop position complicate recovery
Injury Status: IL-15
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Ariel Armas is a catcher for the Chicago Cubs.
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