Seattle Mariners pitcher Matt Brash has been indefinitely shut down from his rehabilitation due to ongoing elbow issues. Brash experienced discomfort during a throwing session, noting that "every throw felt bad", which led the team to halt his rehab. He was previously making progress in Arizona but encountered problems with recovery and "trouble when throwing". Following the setback, Brash is scheduled to consult with Dr. Meister in Dallas. Mariners' official Justin Hollander expressed concern over Brash's condition.
Reliever Matt Brash has been shut down indefinitely by the Mariners after "every throw felt bad" while playing catch ahead of a rehab assignment in Tacoma. Via @RyanDivish https://t.co/cCKCwhNMWh
Matt Brash (elbow) shut down from throwing again https://t.co/oThYw9Hji5
Mariners "Indefinitely" Shut Down Matt Brash's Rehab https://t.co/jSrVHJwPTx https://t.co/FVah4qzZG0
Brash had been throwing well in Az but the #Mariners were concerned about his slow pattern of bounce back after throwing. Yesterday there was trouble when throwing. https://t.co/hwwX3hKUpA
Matt Brash threw yesterday and did not feel good. He has been shut down and will head to Dallas to see Dr. Meister. “We are concerned.” Justin Hollander.