MINNEAPOLIS — Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows, who has been on the 60-day injured list because of anxiety and hasn't played since April 6, returned to Florida — where he lives in the offseason — to continue working on his mental and physical heath.
There still isn't a timetable for the 28-year-old's return.
Before returning to Florida, Meadows had been around his teammates at Comerica Park while working in Detroit. A couple times, he was seen watching games from the dugout and celebrating with the Tigers on the field after walk-off wins.
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The former All-Star slugger, making $4.