Right-hander leaves during second inning against Angels
Jake Peavy left Tuesday's game against the Angels at U.S. Cellular Field in the second inning, after throwing a 2-2 pitch to Mike Napoli.
He was diagnosed with a strained latissimus dorsi muscle on his right side and will be re-evaluated Wednesday.
Replays showed Peavy wincing in pain on the mound after the delivery and favoring his right arm. Peavy was shaking his head that he couldn't continue by the time White Sox athletic trainer Herm Schneider and manager Ozzie Guillen got to him near the third-base line.
Reliever Tony Pena replaced the right-hander.
Peavy had his start moved back during a road trip to Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., from June 15-20, when soreness in his right shoulder led to a MRI showing fluid in that area. Peavy threw a shutout after that extended week-long absence, beating the Nationals, 1-0, on June 19. Peavy also had complained of a dead-arm condition earlier this season.
Jake Peavy left Tuesday's game against the Angels at U.S. Cellular Field in the second inning, after throwing a 2-2 pitch to Mike Napoli.
He was diagnosed with a strained latissimus dorsi muscle on his right side and will be re-evaluated Wednesday.
Replays showed Peavy wincing in pain on the mound after the delivery and favoring his right arm. Peavy was shaking his head that he couldn't continue by the time White Sox athletic trainer Herm Schneider and manager Ozzie Guillen got to him near the third-base line.
Reliever Tony Pena replaced the right-hander.
Peavy had his start moved back during a road trip to Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., from June 15-20, when soreness in his right shoulder led to a MRI showing fluid in that area. Peavy threw a shutout after that extended week-long absence, beating the Nationals, 1-0, on June 19. Peavy also had complained of a dead-arm condition earlier this season.