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Moscot healthy, ready to rejoin Reds’ rotation
- Updated: May 27, 2016
MILWAUKEE — When exactly Jon Moscot will make his return to the Reds was not quite decided on Friday, but it’s clear he’s ready to come off the disabled list and rejoin the big league rotation.
In his latest rehab start, as he works his way back from inflammation in his surgically repaired non-throwing shoulder, Moscot threw six scoreless innings for Triple-A Louisville on Thursday. Over 81 pitches, he allowed four hits without a walk and four strikeouts in a 5-0 win at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
“He satisfied our expectations as far as getting through six innings and throwing the ball well,” Reds manager Bryan Price said. “A big difference between yesterday and his previous start. He didn’t lose his job because he got hurt. We anticipate him being back here fairly soon. We haven’t finalized anything, but probably will in the next 24 hours.”
That was Moscot’s third rehab start. In his previous outing for Louisville, Moscot gave up nine runs on 11 hits, including four …
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