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Shane Bieber Targeting Return In Late June

By Steve Adams | June 2, 2025 at 7:39pm CDT

Former American League Cy Young winner Shane Bieber could be back in the Guardians’ rotation before the end of the month. The 30-year-old righty, who underwent Tommy John surgery last April, began a minor league rehab assignment Saturday when he pitched 2 1/3 innings for the Guards’ Rookie-level affiliate in the Arizona Complex League and punched out five of nine opponents.

Bieber’s next start is slated to come at the Double-A level on Thursday, reports Zack Meisel of The Athletic, who adds that Bieber will likely take “about four weeks, give or take a few days” before returning to the majors (barring any setbacks). The maximum length for a pitcher’s rehab stint is generally 30 days, so with Bieber already making one rehab start last week, it’ll likely be a few days shy of that four-week mark. Pitchers recovering from Tommy John surgery can get up to three 10-day extensions to that rehab window with approval from the league and MLBPA.

If the Guards indeed plan to use around a 30-day rehab window, as Meisel implies, Bieber could make six rehab starts, with a final appearance on June 25 (or thereabouts) before being reinstated on the 29th and making his big league return on the 30th. Alternatively, they could bring him back into the MLB fold around that June 25 mark if things go smoothly. The specifics of his return will depend on how he fares in the weeks ahead, but Guardians fans can begin building up anticipation now that there’s a clock underway (again, barring any setback that would result in Bieber being pulled back from rehab).

Bieber made only two starts in 2024, his final season of club control in Cleveland, before incurring his ill-timed injury. That’s not to say there’s ever a “good” time for a player to suffer a UCL injury of course, but doing so just two weeks into one’s platform year before reaching the open market is particularly sub-optimal. That’s all the more true given that the right-hander looked brilliant in those two outings as he looked to rebound from a pedestrian 2023 showing. Bieber’s average fastball had ticked back up to 92 mph after sitting 91.3 mph in each of the past two seasons, per Statcast. His heater had been particularly limited in April in the 2022-23 seasons, sitting under 91 mph in both. That made the velo uptick all the more encouraging.

Bieber didn’t allow a run in 12 innings last year, and he struck out a comical 20 of his 45 opponents (44.4%) against just one walk (2.2%). Fifty percent of the balls put in play against him were grounders. It was a sample of just two starts, granted, but it’s hard to draw up a better beginning to a pitcher’s walk year — or a worse finish than what quickly transpired thereafter.

Had Bieber enjoyed a healthy season, he might’ve been able to command a nine-figure contract on the open market. Instead, he returned to the Guards on a two-year contract that guarantees him $26MM. The second season of that contract is a player option, however, so Bieber’s return effort merits a watchful eye. He’s being paid $10MM this season and has a $16MM player option with a $4MM buyout that he’d receive upon declining. As long as he’s confident he can top a one-year, $12MM deal — which seems overwhelmingly likely, so long as he’s healthy — Bieber will head back to the open market at season’s end. The Guards could then make him a qualifying offer.

Cleveland’s rotation has struggled without its typical top starter, ranking 22nd in the majors with a collective 4.16 ERA. The Guardians also just lost right-hander Ben Lively, who leads the rotation with a 3.22 ERA, to his own Tommy John procedure. Gavin Williams and Tanner Bibee have posted nearly identical 3.79 and 3.86 ERAs, respectively, though the former is doing in spite of an ugly 13.2% walk rate he’ll need to improve if he hopes to sustain a sub-4.00 ERA. Logan Allen (4.31 ERA) and Luis Ortiz (4.40 ERA) have both made at least 10 starts and held their own, though Allen’s 16.4% strikeout rate and 11.4% walk rate make his performance feel a bit suspect. Offseason trade acquisition Slade Cecconi has been in the rotation recently, making two very good starts to begin his Guardians tenure before a rocky third outing (five runs in 4 1/3 innings). He’s sitting on a 5.28 ERA in 15 1/3 innings overall.

All five current members of the Cleveland rotation can be optioned, which gives the Cleveland front office some flexibility once Bieber is ready to return.

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  1. Mondesi’s Cannon

    3 months ago

    Biebs is back!

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    • solaris602

      3 months ago

      In a month barring any setbacks

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    • Acoss1331

      3 months ago

      Bieber fever!

      He still has plenty of season to put up good numbers and get that bag in free agency.

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      • DarrenDreifortsContract

        3 months ago

        He’s not getting the bag regardless of how good he pitches.

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        • Steinbrenner2728

          3 months ago

          Darren Dreifort’s Contract talking about a free agent contract for a pitcher?

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        • CO Guardening

          3 months ago

          What’s in the bag?

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          Reply
  2. AI GM

    3 months ago

    14m 3 months that was a iffy one. He better pitch pretty special.

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    • waittilnextyear

      3 months ago

      If he can help them get to playoffs it will be money well spent

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      • AI GM

        3 months ago

        Could be. But 14m could have been used to help all season. Games in March April May June count as well. He needs to pitch like a 30m a year pitcher the final 3 months and hopefully it is 3 months.

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        • Samuel

          3 months ago

          AI GM;

          Good point……

          In fact, if they’d have added just one more 1 million to bring it up to 15 million, they could have signed 41 year-old Charlie Morton instead.

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        • AI GM

          3 months ago

          I dunno about Morton but Piveta Holmes Flaherty Boyd Heaney wouldn’t break the bank. Heaney at 5m was an incredible steal.

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        • Avory

          3 months ago

          All major second guesses. Flaherty got $25m, so come on. And you’re paying Matt Boyd what he got KNOWING what his career numbers are?

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        • AI GM

          3 months ago

          Not second guesses for me.

          Flaherty “Not surprised. Good for Detroit” Yes 25 million for 1 full season vs 14m for at best 3 months.

          Boyd “I like it. Rather do this than Montas.”
          Don’t look at career numbers. Only concern is what they will do going forward.

          Holmes “I can see a starter or something in between. If it doesn’t work out move to pen. $ fair enough for the potential reward.”

          Pivetta “55 divided by 4 aint bad for a pitcher. Draft picks aren’t that painful unless you are drafting high or have comp picks. They factor in their value before making offers”

          Heaney “A+ absolute bargain. Why didn’t other teams want a terrific 5 solid #4? Don’t know”

          And no I don’t like every pitcher. You can read my comments on Burnes to see that. Finding value is my hobby inside the hobby. Prospects are my passion but finding value in the cheap is next. Commenting how good Soto or Tucker is isn’t too impressive to anyone.

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        • Avory

          3 months ago

          Oh brother, none of any this matters without the context of the team in question, which is why I bristled at your comment. You may be the most astute analyst in the game but unless you work within the constraints of a budget like Cleveland’s and the complex of young current pitchers vying for time and the needs at other positions, your assessments mean nothing to me. Including your willful ignorance of the special position Bieber holds within the Cleveland clubhouse hierarchy.

          But thank you for taking the time to trumpet your own horn, I will genuflect appropriately at your future insights.

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        • waittilnextyear

          3 months ago

          Actually the games in October matter much more than the games in March April May and June. Winning an incredible amount of games during the regular season doesn’t mean anything in the playoffs. Just ask the Cleveland Cavaliers. The goal is to make the playoffs and put your best team out there in October. Draining $25 million on Flaherty or gambling that Boyd really did recover from arm surgery is a risk not worth taking for this organization. Would have loved for them to sign Boyd but the asking price was way too high. Beiber is a know Cleveland commodity The front office knows the heart that this guy has to compete and is definitely a fan favorite. Really a low risk

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        • AI GM

          3 months ago

          We’ll see. Cleveland might play in October. Teams that got a healthy pitcher and tried to win look like they will make it. Something can go wrong but looking good.

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    • Chrome 8550

      3 months ago

      Try 10 million for 1year. 16 million for 2year player option. Thanks for playing!

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      • CATS44

        3 months ago

        It’s not nearly that simple.

        The absolute worst thing that can happen is that something goes wrong in Biebers rehab,and he never pitches again.

        In that case, Cleveland is obligated to pay him $10 mil this year plus $16 mil next year, a total of $26 mil.

        The best case scenario is that Bieber returns, and he pitches to his career numbers. Then in all likelihood, he will reject his option, declare free agency, and collect an additional $4 mil. Cleveland would then probably make a qualifying offer…about $22 mil.

        No matter how you slice and dice it, Bieber is gonna get $14 mil for pitching this year.

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      • AI GM

        3 months ago

        @Chrome dome 4m buyout.

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        • Soto should bat first.

          3 months ago

          Too much chrome in his dome for 10 + 4.

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        • AI GM

          2 months ago

          14m for 2 months now. But if he helps them get in playoffs it’s $ well spent.

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    • AI GM

      3 months ago

      Would be a heck of nice guy to do that but lets hope.

      We’ll see. I have a gut feeling it’s thanks for paying me 14m to get healthy and build up my value for free agency.

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  3. Old York

    3 months ago

    The most telling signs of Bieber’s probable skill decline are the consistent drop in strikeout rates, increased hard contact, declining pitch effectiveness (especially fastball and breaking pitches), and reduced velocity, all culminating in 2023’s weaker performance. His peripherals (FIP, xFIP, Stuff+) align with a pitcher losing elite command and dominance.

    It seems the Indians held onto the guy for far too long.

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    • Avory

      3 months ago

      An “ineffective” innings-eating Shane Bieber is easily better than 3/4 of starting pitchers out there. The Tribe held onto him because it made sense.

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      • Old York

        3 months ago

        @Avory

        I didn’t say “ineffective”. I did say that they held onto him for far too long. But I think this is more of an optics play signing him than a logical play.

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    • Old York

      3 months ago

      @End the insanity

      That’s their name.

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    • CATS44

      3 months ago

      IMO the ‘lower effectiveness’ had more to do with injuries than anything else. In 2021 Bieber was on the 60 day IL with a shoulder strain, and in 2023 he missed half the season with a sore elbow. In between, he put up 200 innings of 2.88 ERA, with peripherals that matched.

      Even with all that, since his CY season, Biebers ERA was 3.13, again with FIP to match. Such ‘lesser effectiveness’ is easily worth $14 mil for 15 starts…plus playoffs…in today’s market.

      Its surely a gamble on the Guardians part, but I wouldn’t call it an optics play. Logically, there was no other way for Cleveland to land a first game playoff starter.

      Even if Bieber comes back and only pitches as a #4, and opts to stay in Cleveland, he would be well worth the $16 mil next year.

      Look at the SPs that signed for $14 to $18 mil per year this past winter.

      Wacha 3 yrs
      Pivetta 4 yrs
      Morton 1 yrs
      Montas 2 yrs
      Boyd 2 yrs
      Cobb 1 yr

      Which contract would you rather have, one of the above, or one year of Bieber, two years removed from TJS, at $16 mil?

      On the face of it…and that was my original reaction…this deal looked like a huge gamble for Cleveland, with very little upside. But a more serious inspection changed my mind. The only major risk is that Bieber is seriously injured again, or completely ineffective for the next two years. Any other result is a win for Cleveland, and perhaps a huge win.

      One other advantage for the Guards. Under any circumstance, Cleveland gets first crack at signing him in free agency, if things go well…and Bieber has shown a comfort level with the org.

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  4. MLBTR needs to hire editors

    3 months ago

    “Granted” should start the sentence.

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