Red Sox’s Bryan Mata Injured Again: Setback in Rehab Revealed
Red Sox right-hander Bryan Mata is facing a setback as he experienced shoulder and lat soreness following a rehab outing, leading to an evaluation in Boston and an expected removal from the rehab assignment.
By the Numbers- Mata, a 25-year-old pitching prospect, signed for $25,000 as an international free agent in 2016.
- He has battled injuries throughout his career, including missing significant time due to Tommy John surgery and other strains.
Mata's unresolved performance issues may impact the Red Sox's decision on his future with the team.
State of Play- Bryan Mata's rehab progress is halted due to shoulder and lat soreness.
- Isaiah Campbell will continue his rehab; Triston Casas started field work, while Masataka Yoshida is yet to resume baseball activities.
The Red Sox await further evaluation to determine Bryan Mata's status and potential impact on the team.
Bottom LineBryan Mata's setback adds uncertainty to his future with the Red Sox, highlighting the challenges of persistent injuries in professional sports.
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