Crochet Lands on Low-Grade Lat Strain, Sox Face Return Timeline

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Garrett Crochet has been diagnosed with a low-grade lat strain and will resume throwing only after symptoms subside, delaying his return as he has been out since April 26 with shoulder inflammation. With multiple pitchers on the injured list and a potential 60-day IL move for roster relief, a comeback within three weeks appears unlikely.
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