As the Phillies began to play the Tigers this afternoon, Ruben Amaro Jr. updated the media on the status of Cliff Lee and it definitely isn't good news.
Cliff Lee still has tear in flexor tendon. Will try to throw for a short period of time and see if improves. If not surgery likely
— Jim Salisbury (@JSalisburyCSN) March 10, 2015
Lee experienced soreness after throwing a bullpen session last week and imaging revealed a tendon tear in his elbow. Though his surgery wouldn't be Tommy John, recovery time for the 36-year-old would be 6-8 months.
Andrews saw what Ciccotti saw in Lee's elbow: tear in common flexor tendon. If surgery is required, not TJ surgery. But still 6-8 months out
— Ryan Lawrence (@ryanlawrence21) March 10, 2015
ESPN baseball analyst Jayson Stark tweeted that the Phillies are not terribly optimistic about Lee's situation moving forward.
With Lee's condition deteriorating, Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez could be in the picture this season as a starter. He served up a two-run homer in the first inning on Tuesday against the Tigers.