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Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosThursday 6/26, 9:30 AM CT
Micah Bowie, who has been activated from the DL and cleared waivers, has been assigned to Triple-A Colorado Springs, according to the Rocky Mountain News.

Our View: He has recovered from a left forearm injury. He should remain at Triple-A this season, as he allowed eight earned runs and 11 hits over eight innings of work out of the Rockies' pen this season, with five strikeouts.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosTuesday 6/17, 11:23 PM CT
The Rockies transferred Micah Bowie to the 60-day DL Tuesday to clear a spot on the 40-man roster for Doug Bernier. Bowie is coming back from a left forearm injury.

Our View: Bowie holds a 9.64 ERA in five rehab appearances, and he's allowed 10 hits in 4 2/3 innings, which suggests that he's not ready to come back anytime soon. He'll likely stay at Triple-A Colorado Springs for a while after his 60 days are up.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosSaturday 6/7, 8:47 AM CT
Micah Bowie, who is recovering from a left forearm ailment, began a rehab stint with Triple-A Colorado Springs on Friday, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette. He worked the seventh inning, and pitched out of a bases loaded jam.

Our View: Bowie allowed eight earned runs and 11 hits over eight innings of action from the Rockies' pen this season, and will hold no fantasy value when he returns.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosTuesday 5/20, 9:42 AM CT
Micah Bowie will throw 15 to 20 pitches off a mound Wednesday to test his ailing arm, and if all goes favorably, he will have a full bullpen session Friday or Saturday, according to the Rocky Mountain News. He is recovering from a strained left forearm.

Our View: Bowie held a 9.00 ERA and 1.75 WHIP over eight innings this season, with five strikeouts, and he does not merit fantasy consideration when he returns.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosTuesday 4/22, 8:13 PM CT
The Colorado Rockies have placed LHP Micah Bowie on the 15-day disabled list, according to MLB.com.

Our View: Bowie has struggled with pain in the forearm of his throwing arm. "This was something that kind of got away from me a little bit too much, and I need a little bit of time off," said Bowie. "It hurts me after I throw - the next day. It's just gotten a little worse. It's something I've never had trouble with before." To fill Bowie's roster spot, the Rockies have recalled LHP Josh Newman from Triple-A Colorado Springs.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosSunday 3/30, 3:16 PM CT
Micah Bowie was signed to a major league contract on Sunday and will begin the season in the Rockies bullpen, according to the Sports Network. Bowie finished 4-3 with a 4.55 earned run average in 30 games with Washington last season.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosMonday 3/17, 8:37 AM CT
Micah Bowie has a legitimate shot at breaking camp with the Rockies, according to the Denver Post. "He's been very sharp with his command," manager Clint Hurdle said last week. "He's certainly showing up well." The Rockies would like to add at least one more lefty reliever, and Bowie hasn't allowed a run -- and just one hit and a walk -- over 6 1/3 innings this spring.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosWednesday 8/1, 2:58 AM CT
Micah Bowie (hip) made a rehab appearance Tuesday for the Nationals' Gulf Coast League rookie team, the AP reports. He went three shutout innings, allowing two hits and striking out three. He threw 29 pitches, 22 for strikes.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosSunday 7/8, 6:44 AM CT
Micah Bowie (hip) probably won't be ready to make the fifth start after the all-star break, manager Manny Acta told the AP. "We'll see, but right now, it doesn't look like he'll be able to make that turn," Acta said. Bowie was placed on the disabled list Monday.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosMonday 7/2, 8:42 PM CT
The Nationals placed Micah Bowie on the disabled list on Monday because of a hip injury, according to the AP. He was injured when he was hit in the shin by a line drive in his last start, a 13-0 loss to Atlanta on Thursday. The impact affected Bowie's hip, and he was diagnosed with mild inflammation. The move was retroactive to June 28.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosThursday 8/17, 4:55 PM CT
The Nationals placed Micah Bowie on the disabled list with a strained upper back, according to the AP. The move is retroactive to August 10. Jose Vidro could be activated early to replace Bowie on the roster.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosWednesday 8/16, 11:33 AM CT
Micah Bowie, who hasn't pitched since last Wednesday because of a strained upper back, said he feels better, but needs a few more days off, according to the Nationals website. "I'm not sure," said Bowie when asked if he would need to go on the DL. "We are in a holding pattern for a few days to see how it responds to the medication and treatments. If it responds favorably, I'll be out [on the mound] pretty quick."
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosSaturday 8/12, 9:38 PM CT
Micah Bowie will resume throwing today, according to the AP. Bowie has been sidelined for the last several days with a mild strain in his upper back.
Micah Bowie, P, Houston AstrosThursday 8/10, 1:37 PM CT
Micah Bowie left Wednesday's game with a mild latissimus dorsi strain, an area near the shoulder blade, and is day-to-day, according to the Nationals website. "I felt a little something and I told [pitching coach Randy St. Claire] it's a little sore," Bowie said. "He said to shut it down and get it checked out."