Gonzalez endures another setback in rehab
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ARLINGTON -- Chicago right-hander Miguel González has returned from his rehab assignment after experiencing some soreness following a start for Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday.
Gonzalez, who has been on the 60-day disabled list since April 18 with right rotator cuff inflammation, had discomfort in a throwing session after the start.
"A little setback," White Sox manager Rick Renteria said. "He still felt a little something so he's going to be re-seen, re-evaluated, and we'll see where we go from there."
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This is the second time Gonzalez has had a setback in his bid to rejoin the pitching staff. A month ago, he endured a setback as he was nearing a rehab start. This time he made it through three scoreless innings. He was hoping to return to the team after three or four outings.
Gonzalez, who re-signed with Chicago in the offseason, opened the season in the rotation but was 0-3 with a 12.41 ERA before landing on the DL.
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