Minneapolis (AP) – Martín Pérez, left -handed from the Chicago White Sox, suffered a pull in the flexor of the left arm, and the manager Will Venable said the team expects the team to throw again this year.
The 34 -year -old pitcher left Friday’s opening in Boston after three innings, due to anterarm discomfort. It was placed on Saturday in the 15 -day injured list for inflammation in the left elbow.
He entered the 60 -day injured list on Monday.
“It continues to be evaluated. We are going to treat it and we hope you will throw later in the summer,” Venable said.
Pérez has a 1-1 record with an effectiveness of 3.15 in four openings for Chicago. He signed a one -year contract for 5 million dollars to be part of a young rotation that includes rookies Sean Burke, Jonathan Cannon, Davis Martin and Shane Smith.
Pérez, chosen to the star game in 2022, has a 91-88 record with an effectiveness of 4.43 in 273 openings and 45 appearances as a reliever over 14 seasons in the major leagues with Texas (2012-18, 2022-23), Minnesota (2019), Boston (2020-21), Pittsburgh (2024) and San Diego (2024).
Venable commented that the Korey Lee receiver, in the ten -day injured list for a sprain in the left ankle, continues to progress and the images have shown that the ankle swelling has disappeared. The pilot added that Lee is not yet ready for a rehabilitation allocation due to injury in the minor leagues.
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This story was translated from English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.
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