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White Sox veteran lefty Martin Pérez exits start because of shoulder soreness
Martín Pérez, recovering from a previous elbow injury, left after pitching into the fourth inning due to left shoulder soreness during White Sox's game against the Orioles.
- Chicago White Sox left-handed pitcher Martín Pérez exited his start against the Baltimore Orioles on September 17, 2025, in Chicago due to left shoulder soreness.
- Pérez returned from a nearly four-month absence caused by a left flexor tendon strain, having made seven outings since rejoining the team on August 13.
- He left the game after signaling a timeout with two outs in the fourth inning following a pitch to Jackson Holliday, then was attended by manager Will Venable and athletic trainer James Kruk before departing.
- Before departing the game, Pérez pitched 3.2 innings, giving up five hits and three earned runs, issuing two walks, and striking out two batters; Venable commented, "It was really nice to see," in reference to his performance.
- The injury raises concerns for the White Sox as Pérez will get an MRI, but Venable initially saw nothing overly concerning; the team lost 3-1, marking their sixth consecutive defeat and first winless record against Baltimore.
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Pérez exits finale against O's with left shoulder soreness
CHICAGO -- Martín Pérez fought his way back from a left elbow issue costing him four months of the season before returning on Aug. 13 at home against the Tigers. But the injury bug appears to have caught up to the veteran left-hander once again in the White Sox 3-1
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