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Detroit Tigers' Austin Meadows, now out for season, shares message about mental health struggles

Detroit Tigers outfielder Austin Meadows has stepped away from on-field baseball activities for the remainder of the 2022 season.

Meadows, who has dealt with several injuries and illnesses since May, has been around the Tigers' clubhouse for workouts over the past few weeks and will continue to be with his teammates when the club is playing home games at Comerica Park.

For mental health reasons, Meadows has ended his season with one month remaining on the schedule.

"I can't say enough how proud I am of him being willing to help," manager A.J. Hinch said. "Maybe there's one kid out there, maybe there's a teammate out there, maybe there's an ex-teammate, maybe somebody around the league that is struggling on their own and curious whether or not they should call for help or even admit that they have some issues that they need to work through."

Tigers left fielder Austin meadows waits to bat April 7, 2022 at Comerica Park during the team's last practice before the season opener Friday against the White Sox.
Tigers left fielder Austin meadows waits to bat April 7, 2022 at Comerica Park during the team's last practice before the season opener Friday against the White Sox.

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Meadows released a statement on Twitter:

"This season has been an unfortunate struggle with a series of injuries and illness, from dealing with vertigo early on, then COVID, to bilateral tendinitis in my Achilles, and then having to go through the rehab process each time.

"What I have told very few people is that I also have been struggling with my mental health in a way that has extended my time away from the game that I love so much. I've been dealing with this privately with a great team of processionals, but I need to continue to put in the hard work off the field towards feeling mentally healthy.

"While I've been back in the clubhouse the past few weeks, and plan to remain with the club through the end of the season, I am still not ready to return to the field. I am so grateful for my family, my teammates, and the Tigers organization for supporting me through this. I can't do this alone, and I hope in sharing my experience I can touch at least one person who might be going through their own struggles and encourage them to reach out to someone for help."

The Tigers acquired Meadows from the Tampa Bay Rays on April 5 in exchange for Isaac Paredes and a 2022 draft pick. The 27-year-old finished 2022 with a .250 batting average, zero home runs, 11 RBIs, 16 walks and 17 strikeouts in 36 games.

Meadows last played Aug. 14 with Triple-A Toledo during a rehab assignment. He played 10 games for the Mud Hens over the course of three rehab assignments.

"The physical ailments were real," Hinch said. "They were things he was dealing with over and over again. The last time he played, when he was on rehab, was the first time that he called me directly about it. ... We've known for a little bit of time, but it has not been the entire season or it wasn't like when we first met him that we knew about it."

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers' Austin Meadows to miss rest of 2022 for mental health