Evan Marshall Exits Tuesday With Forearm Soreness
                
        
        Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Evan  Marshall (forearm) exited Tuesday's game early due to right forearm soreness and is being considered day-to-day, the team announced on Twitter. Marshall had allowed two runs on two hits in 2/3 innings pitched before being replaced by Ryan  Burr in the seventh inning. He's been a decent option in SV/HLD formats this year, recording seven holds in 26 appearances with a 23.9 percent strikeout rate, although he does also own a 5.06 ERA. Like the team said, consider him day-to-day for now, although whenever you hear a pitcher complaining of a forearm injury, you should always be prepared for an incoming stint on the injured list.
Source: Chicago White Sox
        Source: Chicago White Sox
 
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