Mr. Brash, who had been throwing at 100% intensity following a previous injury, began feeling significant pain during his throwing program.
He was not bouncing back as quickly as the team had initially hoped, and every throw was causing pain.
He will consult with Dr. Meister and examine “possible options” for his future, the report said.
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