Kutter Crawford, a pitcher for the Red Sox, suffered a season-ending wrist injury at home while performing routine maintenance. While moving items, he turned his wrist, feeling a pop. Initially, Crawford could squeeze his fist but experienced pain when attempting certain movements. Prior to this injury, he was close to starting a rehab assignment for another injury. After the wrist incident, team doctors recommended surgery, which Crawford underwent in July for stabilization. He expressed frustration at the timing of the injury as he was nearing a return to the mound.
"I was outside moving some stuff, I went to move something, it got hung up, and turned my wrist the other way. I felt a subtle pop."
"It has been tough. I was really close to starting a rehab assignment before I had this incident with the wrist... It has been difficult. It has been frustrating."
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