Tarik Skubal alcanza la velocidad objetivo en una sesión de bullpen tras su cirugía de codo

El lanzador de los Detroit Tigers, Tarik Skubal, completó una sesión de bullpen de varias entradas el jueves por la mañana, alcanzando un objetivo clave de velocidad apenas 15 días después de una cirugía artroscópica de codo. El entrenamiento simuló el ritmo de un inicio de partido, incluyendo descansos entre entradas. Skubal y el mánager A.J. Hinch describieron el día como un paso significativo en su recuperación.

Skubal abordó la sesión como si fuera una salida real, terminando con su habitual caminata hacia atrás desde el montículo y un gesto de celebración con el puño. Comentó que el enfoque estaba en demostrarle a su cuerpo que podía soportar una mayor velocidad de nuevo. “Hay un número de velocidad que intentaba alcanzar. Y lo logré, así que fue un buen día”, dijo Skubal. Señaló que fue una velocidad de nivel alto para un bullpen, aunque todavía ligeramente por debajo de la velocidad de juego.

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