The Diamondbacks' ace pitcher, Corbin Burnes, has suffered a setback, pushing his return to the mound until September. This news comes as a blow to the team, who were hoping for a mid-season boost with Burnes' return. The right-hander, signed to a six-year, $210 million contract, had been making steady progress in his recovery from Tommy John surgery. However, a strain in his right teres major muscle has set him back, requiring him to be patient once more. This setback highlights the challenges faced by athletes in their pursuit of a full recovery. It also underscores the importance of proper rehabilitation and the potential risks associated with rushing back to action too soon. The Diamondbacks' rotation has been holding up well in Burnes' absence, with Eduardo Rodriguez, Michael Soroka, Merrill Kelly, Ryne Nelson, and Zac Gallen pitching strong. The team's depth has been a positive, with Brandon Pfaadt also contributing from the bullpen. Despite the setback, the Diamondbacks remain optimistic, with manager Torey Lovullo expressing confidence in the team's ability to adapt and continue their success. The situation serves as a reminder that even the most talented athletes are susceptible to setbacks, and that patience and proper rehabilitation are essential for a successful return to the field.