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Red Sox RHP walker bouhler (shoulder inflammation) goes to IL

26 April, 2025; Cleveland, Oh, USA; Boston Red Sox Starting Putter Walker Buhler (0) throws a pitch during the first innings against Cleveland Guardians in the Progressive Field. Compulsory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imgon images

Boston Red Sox placed the right-hand walker bouler in the 15-day injured list with inflammation in his pitching shoulder, but manager Alex Kora said it was not a long-term concern.

“He is about to go to IL,” Kora told reporters on Friday. “We don’t think it’s serious. Miss to starts and hope that the days will end.”

Buhler left the team, while it was in Toronto earlier this week and Red Sox traveled to Boston to undergo tests on the shoulder before taking a decision.

His IL Stent is rebel till Tuesday. Scratches against Minnesota Twins on Friday before their scheduled beginning, Buholar will be eligible to come out of IL on 14 May.

“We will talk about it but I am not very worried about it,” Kora said. “(Head athletic trainer) Brandon (Henry) is not either. Hopefully, it’s something where he starts two and he is right with us.”

Right-handed Hunter Dobins was remembered from Triple-e-Warsster in a single step. He is slapped to start a Saturday game against twin children.

The 25-year-old Dobins overtook Boston 2–0 with 2.45 ERA in April 2. He was 1-0 with 6.39 ERA in three shows (one beginning) for Versster.

The 30-year-old Buholar picked the last time on Saturday, when he defeated Cleveland’s parents to improve 4–1 in six. He gave three runs and seven hits in six innings, excluded all three and one.

Buehler has 4.28 Era with 29 strikes against nine walks in 33 2/3 innings.

The agony in the pitching arm of the bholar always causes anxiety. Buehler undergoes two Tommy John surgery during his career, and in 2022 later one recommended him the entire 2023 season and started 2024 in May.

Buehler last created it in 2021 through a complete session without any issue when he started a career-high 33. He proceeded 16–4 with 2.47 ERA in that season.

Right-handed Brian Bello (2–0, 3.27 ERA) started Friday for Boston against Minnesota.

-Bield level media

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