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Garrett Crochet Has Very Low-Grade Lat Strain, Can Resume Throwing When Asymptomatic

Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet is dealing with a low-grade lat strain in addition to shoulder inflammation. Interim manager Chad Tracy said an MRI showed the strain and that Crochet can resume throwing once asymptomatic.

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Boston Red Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet is dealing with a low-grade lat strain in addition to inflammation in his pitching shoulder. An MRI performed after Crochet felt tightness in his side following batting practice last Tuesday confirmed the strain, interim manager Chad Tracy said. Tracy spoke to reporters after Boston's 4-2 home loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.

He described the strain as "very low-grade" and said Crochet can resume throwing as soon as he is asymptomatic. "What I'm told right now is he can resume throwing as soon as he's asymptomatic," Tracy told reporters, according to Mass Live. " Crochet was placed on the 15-day injured list on April 29 because of the shoulder inflammation.

30 ERA. 59 ERA. ESPN reported the details of Crochet's injury and Tracy's comments.

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