Justin Verlander ‘behind schedule’ due to shoulder issue

Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander is dealing with a shoulder issue that has delayed his spring training timeline and could jeopardize his status for Opening Day.

Verlander told reporters Wednesday that he is “a couple of weeks behind” his traditional schedule after experiencing a “little hiccup” in his pitching shoulder.

“I’m a little bit behind schedule right now,” Verlander said. “I had a little hiccup early on that’s resolved itself, but I have to be really cautious with how I’m building up.

“I guess my body doesn’t respond the same at 40 as it did at 25, so I’m a couple of weeks behind.”

Verlander, who turns 41 next week, did not appear concerned about an extended absence and said it was “too far down the road” to worry about his availability for the Astros’ season opener in six weeks. But the three-time Cy Young Award winner also acknowledged that he is on a “tight timeline” and said he will prioritize rest.

“I’ve always liked to give myself as much rest as possible, so my timeline is always a little tight,” he said. “I think that rest is important, so with the tight timeline and having to slow things down a little bit, put me a little behind.”

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