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All offseason, the team signaled it would be cautious with Ohtani’s pitching rehabilitation, which has been ongoing since he underwent his second career Tommy John surgery in September 2023.

"Please continue to be cautious," Morrisey said on X.

From BBC

“We need to be cautious in over-interpreting short-term fluctuations in the rate of warming,” Caldeira said.

From Salon

But to be cautious, he said, he will avoid traveling to either Texas or Arizona, states where he said he expects more harsh crackdowns.

In one breath, the message asked all employees to respond “Yes” to confirm that the system was working, but it also warned employees to be cautious about the contents of emails coming to them.

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