Arizona baseball: Sophomore pitcher Smith Bailey shut down for remainder of season with shoulder injury
So. Many. Injuries.
Arizona’s cursed season has added one more injury-caused expletive. Coach Chip Hale announced Tuesday night that sophomore pitcher Smith Bailey is done for the remainder of the season The right-hander is dealing with “soft tissue stuff” in his throwing shoulder that caused him to leave his last start Saturday at Kansas after two innings, making him the 10 th player lost to an injury before or during the 2026 season. “Everything’s checked out so far, all the images they’ve done looked good,” Hale said after Arizona’s 8-6 win over New Mexico State at Hi Corbett Field, which snapped a 6-game losing streak.
“There’s no damage in any of the joints or any of the all the muscles. So it’s just a matter of rehabbing it. But the problem is, once you shut a guy down to get him back going again … now you’re talking about every day is probably two days to get to get back, so it’s going to be at least a week before he picked up a ball.
” Arizona (17-30, 7-17 Big 12) has six games remaining in the regular season, and if it finishes in the top 12 in the Big 12 Conference—it’s currently tied for that last spot—it would play in the conference tournament May 19-23 in Surprise. Bailey likely wouldn’t have been able to return until June at the earliest, and the only way the Wildcats would be playing then is if they won the Big 12 tourney to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Bailey went 3-4 with a 4.
67 ERA in 12 starts this season, striking out 65 batters in 61. 2 innings including a career-high 15 against Kansas State on April 18. That earned him conference and NCBWA Pitcher of the Week honors, but in his next start Bailey allowed five runs in 4.