Yankees infielder Oswald Peraza is experiencing discomfort in his throwing shoulder, described by manager Aaron Boone as 'some pinching' when throwing across the infield. Despite the issue, the Yankees do not consider it serious and have not planned any medical tests. In related news, Mets second baseman Jeff McNeil has been temporarily halted from hitting activities due to left bicep soreness, as confirmed by Carlos Mendoza. The Mets have decided to shut McNeil down for a few days following the injury, which occurred during cage work. The team does not believe the injury is severe, but it has prompted a cautious approach to his recovery.
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Jeff McNeil tweaked his left bicep during cage work the other day. The Mets don't think it's serious, but he's also delayed as of the moment.
Oswald Peraza “still has some pinching” in his throwing shoulder when he tries to throw across the infield, Aaron Boone said. Yankees still believe the issue is minor, no tests planned.