FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) David Price was able to take part in a brief game of catch Saturday, a small sign of progress for the Boston left-hander’s ailing elbow.
Red Sox manager John Farrell said Price didn’t throw off a mound but was able to ”get the arm moving with a ball in flight.” There’s still no timetable for Price’s return.
Price is entering the second year of a seven-year, $217 million contract. Price felt discomfort in his elbow the day after pitching two innings of a simulated game Feb. 28. He left camp March 3 to meet with Dr. James Andrews and Dr. Neal ElAttrache, who recommended rest and anti-inflammatory medication rather than surgery or an injection.
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