FAYETTEVILLE — It is unclear when Keaton McKinney and Cody Scroggins will be 100 percent available to pitch for Arkansas this season, but it is clear is that both pitchers will have a role.
That alone is quite a feat given both are less than a year removed from undergoing Tommy John surgery, a procedure that can sometimes require up to 15 months of rehabilitation.
McKinney, a redshirt junior with 30 career starts, underwent surgery last February after hurting his arm in a preseason practice. Scroggins, a redshirt sophomore reliever, injured his elbow during a game at Louisiana Tech last March 1.