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Athletics' Brady Basso Reinstated from Injured List and Optioned to Triple-A

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Brady Basso of the Oakland Athletics has been reinstated from the 60-day injured list following a left shoulder strain and has been optioned to Triple-A Las Vegas. Basso's shoulder injury had previously flared up during a rehab assignment in June, leading to a temporary halt in his throwing activities. With his recent clearance to resume his rehab assignment, Basso will continue to work on his recovery and conditioning in the minors. In a corresponding roster move, the Athletics transferred Austin Wynns to the 60-day injured list to accommodate Basso's return.
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Why It's Important?

Basso's return to active play is crucial for the Athletics as they look to strengthen their pitching roster. His recovery and performance in Triple-A will be closely monitored, as he could potentially contribute to the team's major league efforts once fully fit. The decision to transfer Wynns to the injured list reflects the team's strategic management of player health and roster dynamics. For Basso, this period in Triple-A is an opportunity to regain form and demonstrate his readiness for major league play.

What's Next?

Basso will focus on his rehabilitation and performance in Triple-A, aiming to return to the Athletics' major league roster. The team will continue to manage its roster to optimize player health and performance as the season progresses.

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