Jockey Martin Garcia has been diagnosed with a separated shoulder and will miss one to two months, his agent, Thom Mitchell, said Thursday morning.
“He’s been having trouble with it. He went to see the doctor yesterday, and they said it was a separated shoulder,” Mitchell said. “He’ll be out one to two months. He’s been riding in pain. He’ll stop and get healthy.”
Garcia, 34, missed significant time this fall after being injured in a training accident at Santa Anita in late September. He has 26 wins from 232 mounts this year. His most recent mounts were Monday at Del Mar.