Chicago White Sox pitcher MartÃn Pérez is dealing with a flexor tendon strain that has placed him on the injured list. After experiencing forearm soreness, he left a game against Boston early and was subsequently diagnosed with elbow inflammation. Despite his injury, manager Will Venable remains optimistic about Pérez's return later this summer, emphasizing ongoing evaluations and treatment. Pérez, who has previously been named an All-Star, has shown promise this season with a 3.15 ERA. Additionally, catcher Korey Lee is improving from a sprained ankle but is not yet ready for a rehab assignment.
Pérez is dealing with a flexor tendon strain, initially placed on 15-day injured list due to forearm soreness but is expected to return later this summer.
Manager Will Venable is optimistic about Pérez's recovery timeline, noting that further evaluations are ongoing and treatment to alleviate the injury is underway.
The 34-year-old pitcher was having a solid season with a record of 1-1 and a 3.15 ERA before his injury forced him off the mound.
Catcher Korey Lee is also progressing from an ankle injury, with improved imaging results, but is not yet cleared for a rehab assignment.
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