Martín Pérez Exits vs. Mets After Comebacker Strikes Left Forearm
The Braves starter was forced from his game in the fifth inning after a Juan Soto liner hit his forearm — his second comebacker injury since June 24.

Martín Pérez left his start against the Mets during the fifth inning after a comebacker struck his left forearm. This is his second comebacker-related injury in less than two weeks, having also taken a ball off his leg on June 24. Pérez had not appeared fully healthy since that earlier incident. His status going forward is uncertain and an IL move is a real possibility.
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