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In a recent update, pitcher Joe Ryan announced that he has fully recovered from the shoulder strain that sidelined him during the 2024 season. The talented athlete expressed relief as he shared that there are no lingering effects from the injury, allowing him to focus on his training and preparation for the upcoming season.
Ryan's injury had raised concerns among fans and the team, but his positive outlook and commitment to rehabilitation have paid off. He emphasized the importance of listening to his body and taking the necessary steps to ensure he is in peak condition.
As he gears up for the new season, Ryan's return to form is a significant boost for the team. His ability to pitch effectively is crucial for their success, and his recovery will be closely monitored by coaches and teammates alike. With his shoulder no longer an issue, Ryan is eager to get back on the mound and contribute to his team's efforts.
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