An all-too-familiar scenario involving oft-injured left-hander David Price is happening once again.

Nearly a month after Price was prematurely removed from a game because of a strange sensation in his pitching hand, he's been scratched from his scheduled start Wednesday against the New York Yankees due to a similar issue, manager Alex Cora told reporters, including Evan Drellich of NBC Sports Boston.

"He had the same symptoms that he had before ... The numbness," Cora said Tuesday, according to Alex Speier of The Boston Globe.

The 32-year-old pitcher was sent back to Boston to undergo more tests, and it's unclear if he'll require a stint on the disabled list. A medical update is expected after Tuesday night's game, according to Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald.

Price previously dealt with a left elbow issue for a good chunk of the 2017 season, making just 16 appearances, including 11 starts.

After two scoreless outings to begin the 2018 campaign, he struggled during his last two starts, allowing nine earned runs in 13 1/3 innings.

Price, who was signed to a seven-year, $217-million contract prior to the 2016 season, owns a 25-16 record with a 3.98 ERA in 58 appearances since coming to Boston.

Rick Porcello will make Wednesday's start in place of Price, while Eduardo Rodriguez will start Thursday.