Jose Butto To Undergo Surgery For Blood Clot
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Jose Butto To Undergo Surgery For Blood Clot
"Giants reliever Buttó has a blood clot in his throwing arm, the team told reporters. He's undergoing a procedure this evening to remove it."
"The clot provides a little more clarity, but there's no return timeline. It appears Buttó had pitched through the issue for a while before the clot was diagnosed."
"Blood clotting can be associated with thoracic outlet syndrome. The Giants have not said anything about whether that's a fear for Buttó."
"San Francisco acquired Buttó from the Mets as one of three players in the Tyler Rogers deal last summer."
Giants reliever Buttó has been diagnosed with a blood clot in his throwing arm, leading to a procedure for its removal. Initially placed on the 15-day injured list due to arm fatigue, the diagnosis provides clarity but lacks a return timeline. Buttó had been pitching through the issue prior to diagnosis. The team has not confirmed concerns about thoracic outlet syndrome, which has affected other players. Buttó was acquired from the Mets last summer and has a 4.50 ERA over 20 innings.
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