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OriolesGrayson Rodriguez Diagnosed with Mild Lat Strain, Recovery Timeline Set

The 25-year-old pitcher, symptom-free after his latest setback, is expected to resume throwing in two weeks but remains sidelined until early summer.

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Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez throws to first to pick off Phillies runner Garrett Stubbs who stole second base when the ball to second hit him on the back in the seventh inning. defeated the Phillies 6-2 at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)

Overview

  • Grayson Rodriguez has been diagnosed with a mild lat strain following additional MRI evaluations, marking his third lat-related injury since 2022.
  • Rodriguez, who is currently symptom-free, is expected to begin throwing again in approximately two weeks as part of his recovery plan.
  • This latest injury continues a pattern of arm-related setbacks that have hindered Rodriguez's once-promising career as a top pitching prospect.
  • The Orioles remain cautiously optimistic about Rodriguez's recovery but have not set a specific timeline for his return to game action.
  • Baltimore's rotation faces additional challenges with other pitchers, including Zach Eflin and Trevor Rogers, also dealing with injuries.