Tarik Skubal lanza una sesión de bullpen mientras se recupera de una cirugía de codo

El as de los Detroit Tigers, Tarik Skubal, ha dado un paso más en su recuperación tras una cirugía de codo. El lanzador zurdo completó una sesión completa de bullpen sin presentar síntomas, menos de dos semanas después de la intervención.

Skubal se sometió a una cirugía el 6 de mayo para extraer un cuerpo libre de su codo mediante una nueva técnica menos invasiva llamada NanoNeedle. Completó su segunda sesión de bullpen desde la operación y reportó sentirse optimista respecto al progreso. El tiempo de recuperación habitual para estos procedimientos es de dos a tres meses, pero se espera que este método reduzca significativamente ese periodo. Skubal lanzó por última vez el 29 de abril y los Tigers han registrado una marca de 5-12 en su ausencia, manteniendo un récord de 20-28 y situándose a solo 2.5 juegos de un puesto de comodín en la American League.

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