White Sox starter Martin Perez leaves Friday's game with left forearm soreness
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White Sox pitcher Martin Perez exited the game against the Red Sox due to left forearm soreness, a potential setback for the struggling team. Currently sitting at 5-14, the Sox have lost five consecutive games and have an alarming 0-7 record on the road. Perez, who had a promising 3.15 ERA this season, emphasized the importance of assessing his injury, while manager Will Venable highlighted the impact of his presence in both performance and team morale. With upcoming games in Minneapolis and Sacramento, the team's depth is in question due to Perez's condition.
We need Martin. We need the things he does on the mound, the things that he does in the clubhouse. Not going to speculate on where he's at.
The first rule is how you feel and [if] it can get better. If you have to take a couple of days off and come back again, we are going to see what it's going to be.
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