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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 after hitting a double against Kansas City. Initially expected to miss 4-8 weeks, manager Stephen Vogt announced on May 8 that Arias experienced a setback in his rehabilitation process and would be out longer than originally anticipated. The injury is particularly concerning given Arias' defensive responsibilities at shortstop and his recent offensive improvements. Note: The sources also reference Diosbel Arias playing in the Mexican League (hitting home runs for Quintana Roo), and Franklin Arias as a Boston Red Sox prospect, indicating potential name confusion in the provided materials.
Strengths
- + Was producing solid at-bats before injury
- + Had hit two home runs in 30 at-bats early in season
- + Helped Guardians get off to hot 4-3 opening road trip
- + Appeared to have turned corner offensively
- + Working out at Progressive Field and taking ground balls during rehab
Weaknesses
- - Moderate left hamstring strain with setback in recovery
- - Rehabilitation process slowed down significantly
- - Extended timeline beyond initial 4-8 week estimate
- - Hamstring injuries can have lingering effects on defensive performance at shortstop
- - Requires significant sliding and movement at position
- - Not yet ready for live in-game action as of May 8
Injury Status: IL-15 -- Moderate left hamstring strain sustained April 6, 2026; experienced rehabilitation setback as of May 8, 2026; recovery timeline extended beyond initial 4-8 week prognosis
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Diosbel Arias is a shortstop for the Milwaukee Brewers.
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