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Jul 25, 2023 0 0 6.55 0 4.5
Jul 23, 2023 0 0 8.00 0 2.5
Jul 19, 2023 0 0 9.00 0 1.5
Jul 18, 2023 0 0 10.29 0 3
Jul 15, 2023 0 0 12.00 0 4

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Walks and Hits Allowed Per Inning
2023 131.2 11.0 14 6 6.55 1.73
2022 79.51.4 50.3 2 4 57 26 4.47 1.35
2021 73.51.4 46.3 2 3 1 47 18 4.66 1.53
3y Avg. 591.5 36.3 1 2 0 40 16 4.21 1.38
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Shut down from throwing

    Rodriguez has been shut down from throwing due to recurring pain in his right hip, Ian Browne of MLB.com reports. Rodriguez has been on the injured list since the end of July, and manager Alex Cora said there's a chance Rodriguez's setback could keep him sidelined for the rest of the season. A clearer return timeline should emerge as Rodriguez recovers, but he will not be pitching in games anytime soon.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: To IL with hip inflammation

    Rodriguez was placed on the 15-day injured list Monday with right hip inflammation. Rodriguez had a streak of six straight appearances without giving up a run, striking out nine over seven innings across that stretch. Joe Jacques was recalled to take Rodriguez's place in the bullpen.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Heading to injured list

    Rodriguez will be placed on the 15-day injured list with right hip tightness Monday, Julian McWilliams of The Boston Globe reports. Rodriguez has missed significant time with injuries this year, as he was unavailable for the start of the regular season due to an oblique strain before missing just over a month with a shoulder issue. He returned to action in early July and tossed seven scoreless innings over six appearances, but he'll now head back to the injured list due to a hip injury. However, manager Alex Cora downplayed the severity of Rodriguez's current injury and said he might be able to return after missing the minimum of 15 days.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Returns from injured list

    Rodriguez (shoulder) was activated off the injured list Saturday, Christopher Smith of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez has missed nearly the entire season, first with an oblique strain and then with a shoulder injury. He got into five games in between the two ailments, giving up eight earned runs in four innings while striking out five and walking six. Justin Garza was optioned to clear space on the roster.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Set for rehab appearance Thursday

    Rodriguez (shoulder) will make a rehab appearance for Double-A Portland on Thursday, Mac Cerullo of the Boston Herald reports. Rodriguez will pitch on the road against New Hampshire. The left-hander has made three total rehab appearances while recovering from his left shoulder inflammation, and if things go well Thursday, there's a chance he could rejoin the Boston bullpen over the weekend.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Continuing rehab assignment

    Rodriguez (shoulder) will make at least one more rehab appearance before being activated from the injured list, Mac Cerullo of the Boston Herald reports. Rodriguez struggled in his first two rehab outings at Triple-A Worcester before striking out three of the four total batters he faced there Sunday in a scoreless frame. He's been sidelined since the beginning of June due to left shoulder inflammation.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Throwing simulated game

    Rodriguez (shoulder) is throwing a simulated game Friday at Fenway Park, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports. It'll be a big step forward in Rodriguez's recovery from a bout of left shoulder inflammation, which has kept him sidelined since June 1. He could feasibly return to the Red Sox bullpen by early next week, but he has struggled in limited action this year and figures to be sent out on a minor-league rehab assignment prior to being activated.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Lands on injured list

    Rodriguez was placed on the 15-day injured list Sunday, retroactive to June 1, with left shoulder inflammation, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports. The injury was initially deemed a biceps issue after he tweaked something while warming up for Game 2 of Saturday's doubleheader, but it's now been diagnosed as shoulder inflammation. Rodriguez will be eligible to return June 16, though it's unclear if he'll be healthy by that point.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Cleared for 2023 debut

    The Red Sox reinstated Rodriguez (oblique) from the 15-day injured list Monday, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez is ready to make his 2023 MLB debut after spending the first six weeks of the season recovering from a right oblique strain suffered in spring training. The veteran southpaw was sharp over his five-appearance rehab assignment between Double-A Portland and Triple-A Worcester, striking out nine and walking just one batter while allowing an earned run across five innings. He'll likely be a factor in the mid-to-late innings for Boston and could have some intrigue in AL-only leagues that count holds as a category.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Good chance to be activated Monday

    Red Sox manager Alex Cora said that Rodriguez (oblique) has a good chance of being activated from the 15-day injured list before Monday's game against Seattle, Christopher Smith of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez has been on the shelf all season after suffering an oblique strain in spring training. The left-hander pitched well in his rehab assignment with a 1.69 ERA and 0.94 WHIP over five innings between Double-A Portland Triple-A Worcester. Once active, Rodriguez should be a mid-to-late-inning option for Boston.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Should be activated Monday

    Rodriguez (oblique) will have another up-and-down session with Double-A Portland on Saturday and should be activated off the 15-day injured list Monday, Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic reports. Rodriguez has pitched well in his three rehab appearances so far with six strikeouts over three scoreless innings. The left-hander has yet to pitch for the Red Sox this season due to an oblique strain, but it appears he'll be ready to help the Boston bullpen early next week.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Nearing return

    Rodriguez (oblique) is expected to be activated by the end of the weekend or early next week, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez has made three rehab appearances so far, striking out six over three scoreless frames. He's been out all season with a severe oblique strain.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Begins rehab assignment

    Rodriguez (oblique) allowed one hit and struck out one over one scoreless inning for Triple-A Worcester on Thursday. Rodriguez was making his first appearance on a rehab assignment. The 31-year-old lefty has been out of commission since a mid-March Grapefruit League game.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Cleared for rehab assignment

    Rodriguez (oblique) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Worcester on Thursday, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez has been out all season while working his way back from a strained oblique but is finally ready to test things out in game action. The left-handed reliever will likely need a handful of rehab appearances before being activated by the Red Sox.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Beginning rehab assignment soon

    Rodriguez (oblique) will start a rehab assignment this week, Pete Abraham of The Boston Globe reports. Rodriguez has missed the first month of the 2023 campaign while dealing with an oblique strain he suffered during Grapefruit League play. The left-hander will likely need at least a handful of games before he's ready to rejoin the Boston bullpen, but he'll be a welcome addition considering how many injuries the Red Sox pitching staff has dealt with in 2023.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Throws in bullpen

    Rodriguez (oblique) threw a bullpen session Friday, Christopher Smith of MassLive.com reports. Red Sox manager Alex Cora was positive about the results and said Rodriguez will next throw live batting practice. The reliever opened the season on the 15-day injured list.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Throws another side session

    Rodriguez (oblique) threw a bullpen session Monday, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez has thrown two bullpen sessions over the last few days and appears to be nearing a rehab assignment. He's been on the 15-day injured list since suffering a Grade 2 oblique strain on March 18 and remains without a firm timetable for a return.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Tosses bullpen session

    Boston manger Alex Cora said Rodriguez (oblique) threw a bullpen session in Fort Myers (Fla.) on Friday. Rodriguez has been working his way back from the injury, first throwing off flat ground in early April followed by playing catch up to 75 feet. Presumably, Rodriguez will begin a rehab assignment soon and a May return is likely.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Throwing from 75 feet

    Rodriguez (oblique) is throwing from 75 feet away, Chris Cotillo of The Springfield Republican reports. Rodriguez began a throwing program in the early part of April as he recovers from the oblique strain that has sidelined him since before the season. The left-hander will hopefully start throwing bullpen sessions soon, and then likely will need to make a handful of rehab appearances before joining the bullpen in the early part of May.
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  • Red Sox's Joely Rodriguez: Begins throwing

    Rodriguez (oblique) has begun a throwing program, Mac Cerullo of the Boston Herald reports. Rodriguez is reportedly feeling much better after straining his oblique on March 18 and the fact he's resumed throwing is a step in the right direction, but Red Sox manager Alex Cora still has no timetable to offer for his return. A target date will likely come into focus whenever Rodriguez is once again able to face hitters.
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