
"I made maybe one bad decision to go back home to keep working on my rehab and stay close to my family. At that moment, I wasn't pitching, I'm not feeling great, and I wanted to be close to my family. I didn't bring them to Canada because they were going to miss days in school. I thought about that. But I apologize."
"Berrios told Blue Jays Nation's Thomas Hall that he's been feeling great, feeling good throwing the ball, and that he will continue playing catch and long toss from flat ground while his next steps are determined."
Jose Berrios was removed from his scheduled start against the Philadelphia Phillies after an MRI revealed inflammation in his right elbow during the World Baseball Classic insurance evaluation process. This inflammation differs from his previous season's injury. Berrios reported feeling good and continuing catch and long toss work while awaiting next steps. He was initially set to join Puerto Rico's WBC team but was unable to secure tournament insurance. The 31-year-old pitcher struggled with bicep and elbow issues throughout 2024, posting a 5.15 ERA in the second half before being placed on the injured list for the first time. He missed the World Series roster and returned to Puerto Rico for rehabilitation and family time, later apologizing for his spring training absence.
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