White Sox pitcher suffered 'soreness setback' during offseason
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Drew Thorpe, White Sox's promising pitcher, faced a "soreness setback" during offseason training, pushing back his Spring Training preparations. He received a cortisone shot and plans to resume light throwing soon. Thorpe confirmed there’s no structural damage to his arm following MRIs and speaks positively about his recovery pace. Despite the delay, he remains confident and aware of the demanding surgery processes he's been through. Last season, he had a mixed year in the majors following high hopes stemming from impressive Double-A performances.
Drew Thorpe had a soreness setback during his offseason, but reassures fans that no structural damage is present in his arm and ramps up training soon.
Thorpe experienced soreness while preparing for Spring Training, which will delay his start but he believes he will recover quickly from this setback.
Despite experiencing offseason soreness, Thorpe confirmed that recent MRIs showed his arm is structurally sound, indicating a promising outlook for his return.
Having impressed in minor leagues with a 1.35 ERA, Thorpe's transition to the majors highlighted both potential and areas needing improvement.
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