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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Undergoes successful surgery

    Chaz Roe underwent successful surgery to address a posterior labrum tear in his right shoulder Wednesday, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Roe made just one appearance this year before he was placed on the 10-day injured list in early April, and he recently suffered a setback in his recovery. Manager Kevin Cash said prior to the surgery that the hope is that the right-hander will be able to return to the majors in 2022.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Requires season-ending surgery

    Chaz Roe will undergo surgery on his right shoulder Wednesday and miss the rest of the 2021 season, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.The 34-year-old landed on the injured list with a strained shoulder after making his season debut April 2, and he appeared to be nearing his return in mid-June before suffering a setback during his rehab assignment. Roe will miss the rest of the campaign and attempt to be ready for the start of spring training in 2022.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Suffers setback in rehab

    Chaz Roe was removed from his rehab outing with Triple-A Durham on Thursday because of right shoulder discomfort and biceps tendinitis, Neil Solondz of the Tampa Bay Rays Radio Network reports.Per Solondz, manager Kevin Cash said Roe will likely be shut down 7-10 days before he starts to get built back up. The right-hander appeared to be closing in on a return from a shoulder strain that has sidelined him since early April, but given this setback, he will do well to rejoin the Rays bullpen before the All-Star break.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Rehab continuing smoothly

    Chaz Roe (shoulder) has allowed an earned run on two hits over the two innings covering his last two rehab appearances for Triple-A Durham.The veteran reliever continues to make progress on his path to an eventual return to the big-league club. Roe has been sidelined since early April, so the three total frames he's logged for the Bulls so far in his rehab are likely short of the target goal the Tampa Bay Rays would like to see him reach before deeming him ready for activation.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Perfect frame in first rehab outing

    Chaz Roe (shoulder) fired a perfect second inning during which he recorded a strikeout in Triple-A Durham's loss to High Tide on Thursday.Roe passed his quick 12-pitch test with flying colors, getting eight offerings into the strike zone in his first rehab appearance. The veteran reliever made only one appearance with the Tampa Bay Rays this season before going on the 60-day injured list, so he'll likely need several more outings with the Bulls before he's deemed ready for activation.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Expected to pitch Thursday

    Chaz Roe (shoulder) should begin his rehab assignment with Triple-A Durham on Thursday, Steve Carney of Sports Radio 620 WDAE reports.As expected, the beginning of Roe's rehab was only delayed a couple days after pregame soreness prevented him from pitching Tuesday. With a unique and effective slider, he's proven to be a valuable, consistent asset for years and should figure into the Tampa Bay Rays' late-inning bullpen plans once healthy.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Rehab outing delayed

    Chaz Roe (shoulder) will have his rehab assignment with Triple-A Durham delayed, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.Roe was slated to make his first rehab appearance Tuesday, but he felt some soreness in his shoulder while he was throwing ahead of the game. The team is hopeful that the right-hander will only be delayed a day or two, but his status is worth monitoring in the coming days.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Set to begin rehab assignment

    Chaz Roe (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A Durham on Tuesday, Steve Carney of Sports Radio 620 WDAE reports.Roe was placed on the 60-day injured list with a right shoulder strain April 5 and is eligible to come off the injured list Thursday. Given the length of his absence, the Tampa Bay Rays will likely try to get him multiple outings with Durham before he returns to the big club, though him being activated within the next couple weeks does not seem out of the question.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Making progress

    Chaz Roe (shoulder) is throwing a bullpen session Saturday, Neil Solondz of the Tampa Bay Rays Radio Network reports.Roe hit the injured list April 5 with a shoulder strain. It was initially reported that he would be shut down for six weeks, so his first bullpen session remains in line with that timeline. Even so, Roe will be absent until at least early June due to his status on the 60-day injured list, though his absence will likely extend beyond his initial eligibility.

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    Rays' Chaz Roe: Heads to 60-day IL

    The Tampa Bay Rays transferred Chaz Roe (shoulder) to the 60-day injured list Tuesday, Adam Berry of MLB.com reports.Roe had been placed on the 10-day injured list Monday after he was diagnosed with a strained right shoulder following his relief appearance against the Marlins three days earlier. Since he won't be cleared to throw for the next six weeks and could need an additional six weeks beyond that before being deemed ready for game action, the move to the 60-day IL likely won't affect his timeline for a return. Tampa Bay will hand Roe's 40-man roster spot to catcher Deivy Grullon, who was scooped up off waivers from the Reds on Tuesday.

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