By Dave van Dyck
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mark Buehrle threw his scheduled light bullpen session Thursday morning, but will pitch in a spring game for the White Sox on Monday on his way to Opening Day.
Buehrle's short session came off a bullpen mound and was designed to save his arm for the regular season. Buerhle said skipping a turn early would not affect building up arm strength for the regular season.
"Not if it's this early," he said. "That's why we skipped this (second start). If I had thrown three or four (innings) Wednesday, then try to skip a turn and come back, I think it would have affected me."
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mark Buehrle threw his scheduled light bullpen session Thursday morning, but will pitch in a spring game for the White Sox on Monday on his way to Opening Day.
Buehrle's short session came off a bullpen mound and was designed to save his arm for the regular season. Buerhle said skipping a turn early would not affect building up arm strength for the regular season.
"Not if it's this early," he said. "That's why we skipped this (second start). If I had thrown three or four (innings) Wednesday, then try to skip a turn and come back, I think it would have affected me."









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"He threw a light session, how can you tell?
Going all out, he might top 87."
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He threw a light session, how can you tell?
Going all out, he might top 87.