Chicago White Sox lefty Martin Perez returns to MLB action for 1st time in nearly 4 months in 1-0 loss
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Martín Pérez made his return to the mound after nearly four months due to left elbow inflammation. He pitched 3 1/3 innings, allowing one run in a close 1-0 loss. Despite initial nervousness, Pérez reported feeling good and free of pain, which boosts his performance. The White Sox manager commended Pérez for his outstanding job on the return, indicating he showed signs of the capability displayed earlier in the season. Pérez's efforts contributed positively to the team's dynamics after a long recovery period.
Pérez allowed one run in 3 1/3 relief innings in a 1-0 loss, but he felt good about his return to the mound after four months away.
After his lengthy recovery, Pérez stated, "Without pain I can do a lot of stuff and I can help the team a lot."
Manager Will Venable praised Pérez's performance, noting, "Pérez was outstanding" and that he returned to the form seen earlier in the season.
Pérez admitted to feeling nervous during his return but was pleased to compete again, stating, "It was good to be back."
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