Springer suffers new injury in rehabilitation

When George Springer finally appears, he’s about to recover from a distraction in the oblique oblivion, the central garden of the Azulejos feels rigid in his right shoulder when he recovers the bases on March.

This new lesion is the retreat of the trainings and now the instrument is connected to a magnetic resonance. The Azulejos are looking forward to the results of the exam, said the manager of the Azulejos, the Puerto Rican player Charlie Montoyo, before the Toronto game the mercoles ante the Rangers in the Globe Life Field.

“You have the practice of a battery and everything is good,” Montoyo said. “Luego, when the touch corrects the bases, feels rigid in the quadriceps and is relaxed. Fue pasande el día y dijo: ‘OK, no es un calambre’, y ahí fue cuando fuimos a hacerle la magnetic resonance ”.

Bring the pitcher to life and make a complete swing through an important step in Springer’s recovery process, but this new lesion complicates matters.

“It’s difficult. People who are careful, even with the oblique”, says Montoyo. “If it’s aggravated, it’s going to be a long time. It’s something with these lesions. We have patients and we are careful. We know how much we have to play.”

The Azulejos continue to use Randal Grichuk – who is 16-8 years old with one of the most playful games in the central garden – in the central garden, the Cuban Lourdes Gurriel Jr. in the Izquierdo and the Dominican Teóscar Hernández in the right.

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