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Alex Cora identified when Walker Buehler returns, there are other Red Sox injurious updates

Kansas City, Mon. – A week after the starter Walker Walkehler with Bursitis in his pitching shoulder has put on the injured list, the Red Sox now has a clearer jug ​​if he will return to her start.

Manager Alex Cora said on Saturday that Buehler will “probably” “probably” “for Boston” during her series against the Mets, which runs from May 19 to 21 (next Monday to Wednesday). The right is entitled to be activated from the IL on Wednesday if the Red Sox face the tiger in its sixth and last game of a road trip. However, he is not in the team and will wait

“It won't be on this trip,” said Cora. “It will be on the home stock … probably the Mets series.”

Buehler, who did not recover from his last start in Cleveland on April 26, was relieved to discover that there is no structural damage in the shoulder. It increases his throwing progress.

“He played hook yesterday,” said Cora. “I think he will get off the hill tomorrow or Monday.”

Other updates for Red Sox injuries:

*** Righty cutter crawford (right patellar tendinopathy) threw another live strike training against rackets in Fort Myers on Friday. He did this a few times and could do the green light on a rehab task relatively soon.

“He's doing well,” said Cora. “I don't know what the next step will be, but you feel as good as possible.”

*** Righty Richard Fitts (right breaststem) is also in the right direction. He has no hits yet and was now almost a month (April 13).

“He threw a bullpen during the week. He feels better,” said Cora. “I don't know what will come next to him. An up-and-tunter, probably Monday, so he trends in the right direction.”

*** Masataka Yoshida (repair of the right shoulder labral) has not yet been cleared to restart his throwing program after receiving a cortisone shot on Sunday.

*** Romy Gonzalez (left-wing quad contusion) was placed on the 10-day injury list, which was taken retrospectively until May 8, three days after collaboration with Rangers First Baseman Josh Smith. He is expected to miss the minimum time he can.

“It is at short notice,” said Cora. “He didn't jump back as we expected early. So it makes sense to only take care of him. It will be fine.”

The Outfield Rob Refsnyder (back spasms) was again from the line -up, but it will avoid an IL stint.

“This happened a few days ago. A bit tight,” said Cora. “We needed him yesterday to be honest, not before. It is part of 162. He should be okay. He curved the racket in the cage today and felt much better. We expect him to start the week throughout the week. Of course, we have (Tarik) Skubal and we have Chris (sale), so it will be ready.”

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