Waterloo Region Record

Price diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome after numbness in hand

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NEW YORK — Boston Red Sox left-hander David Price was diagnosed Wednesday with carpal tunnel syndrome after twice experienci­ng numbness in his pitching hand this Major League Baseball season.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora confirmed the diagnosis prior to a game at Yankee Stadium, which Price was supposed to start.

“For me this is quote-unquote good news compared to anything else,” Cora said.

Price was sent back to Boston on Tuesday for tests after experienci­ng numbness in his pitching hand during a bullpen session Sunday. He was forced from a game April 11 with the same symptoms after allowing four runs in the first inning — the shortest start of his career.

Cora described it as a “mild case of carpal tunnel” and said Price will rejoin the team Thursday. He’ll throw at Yankee Stadium, and then the team will re-evaluate his status.

Cora hasn’t ruled out Price to pitch Saturday’s game at Toronto.

Price is 2-4 with a 5.11 ERA in seven starts during his third season with Boston. The 2012 AL Cy Young Award winner signed a $217-million, seven-year contract with the Red Sox in December 2015 but has been slowed by injuries the past two years.

Carpal tunnel syndrome is an uncommon injury for baseball players. It’s caused by repeated motions, such as typing, and is more common among esports athletes. Price is a longtime video game enthusiast, and this season, Price and teammates have been logging long hours playing “Fortnite” — Price told The Associated Press last month the game has “kind of taken over.”

Cora did not think video games had brought on the syndrome, but he said “Fortnite” may be discussed when he sits down with Price on Thursday to lay out a recovery plan.

“From what I know, David has been playing video games his whole life,” Cora said. “It seems like ‘Fortnite’ now is the one everybody’s playing, but last year I saw a lot of guys playing ‘FIFA.’ That’s all I know. There’s a lot of teams playing ‘Fortnite.’ But we’ll talk about it.”

Cora said treatment options for carpal tunnel syndrome could include icing or massages.

“We’ll see what works for him,” Cora said. “As you guys know, we need him. We need him here. We need him to compete. He’s a big part of what we’re trying to accomplish.”

Rick Porcello had his start moved up a day to fill in for Price on Wednesday.

NOTES: Dustin Pedroia (knee) will play five innings in a game at extended spring training Thursday. Cora is still unsure when Pedroia might be ready to return. ... RHP Steven Wright (domestic violence suspension) pitched six innings of one-run ball for Triple-A Pawtucket on Tuesday. His next appearance will be out of the bullpen.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Boston Red Sox left-hander David Price was diagnosed Wednesday with carpal tunnel syndrome, but he hasn’t been ruled out to pitch Saturday’s game against the Blue Jays in Toronto.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Boston Red Sox left-hander David Price was diagnosed Wednesday with carpal tunnel syndrome, but he hasn’t been ruled out to pitch Saturday’s game against the Blue Jays in Toronto.

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