Giants will move forward with Joey Bart, Blake Sabol while they await Gary Sánchez.
SAN FRANCISCO — It didn’t look good when Roberto Pérez seized his right arm on a stolen base attempt in the Giants’ home opener, and the club confirmed the worst Thursday morning: the 34-year-old catcher was ruled out for the reminder of the season after undergoing surgery to repair his right rotator cuff.
Already in a bind behind plate, the Giants will move forward with the duo of Joey Bart and Blake Sabol while they await the arrival of recently signed Gary Sánchez, who has played in four games at Triple-A and is still knocking the rust off after going unsigned throughout spring training. Pérez won the Opening Day catching job and started five of the Giants’ first seven games after entering camp as a non-roster invitee, but the Giants were cognizant of his past health issues. Pérez’s 2022 season was cut short by a torn hamstring that required surgery, and he missed time in 2020 and 2021 with issues in the same shoulder that was operated on Wednesday in Los Angeles by Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
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