For Marquez, he supposedly had some shoulder surgery during June. My simplistic stereotype is that elbow TJ is common-place and often followed by complete recovery, whereas "shoulder surgery" is less common for pitchers, and is simplistically stereotyped as more serious, often more long-lasting in terms of rehab, and less likely to be followed by complete recovery. So I've kinda assumed he'd basically miss summer 2023 as well, and wouldn't pitch in a full-season box-score game until 2024.
But I'm guessing that's way oversimplified, and each shoulder issue is case by case? They don't all end up being Mark Prior? I'm seeing "surgical debridement procedure" in one tweet for Brailyn. Is that really not necessarily that severe? A quick google suggests as little as 8-12 weeks to return to normal activities. (Which obviously pitching is not.).
Is it possible that Brailyn will be pitching in camp in spring training, and might be pitching in Myrtle Beach as early as May?