"It's almost re-learning how to throw. It's drills I haven't done since I was 8 years old. It's mechanics and trying to get my arm in the right slot. The effects of the surgery has taken up to this point a little longer, because you are really having to re-teach your body how to throw," Wright said. "That's the area that was affected from the surgery, the neck and shoulder area. It's challenging. That's for certain. I have some great coaches over there simplifying things to the max and just allowing the kind of the process to take place."