Source: White Sox's Perez likely out for year
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Chicago White Sox pitcher Martin Perez is facing a likely season-ending elbow injury. The source cites that while Perez has a flexor tendon injury, he will not require reconstructive Tommy John surgery. The 34-year-old had a rough outing against the Red Sox on April 18, where he struggled in three innings, allowing four runs before being placed on the injured list the following day. Perez, who was signed to a one-year contract worth $5 million earlier this year, now poses a significant loss for the White Sox roster.
The Chicago White Sox's left-handed pitcher Martin Perez is likely to be sidelined for the season due to a flexor tendon injury, though he will avoid Tommy John surgery.
Martin Perez's elbow injury has escalated to the point where he could miss the remainder of the season, confirming concerns after his loss against the Red Sox where he allowed four runs.
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