The Astros have officially filed the lawsuit. Not sure if it was reported before, but the article states that the Astros paid $2.4 million in premiums for a policy. Just some interesting insight into how much some of the policies cost that we don't usually get.
It's a pretty safe guess, though. His pitch count should be high enough after two minor league rehab starts. If that's the case, he could be pitching on 4/25 and 4/30 with a return to the mound in San Diego on 5/5.
Wood threw 30 pitches today in his session and will throw BP on Thursday in some different situations. They'll make the decision then. Prior threw 50+ pitches in three different sessions and felt good, according to Rothschild. He'll throw a side on Wednesday and then face hitters in a BP session on Friday.