The Boston Red Sox management confirmed the return of a key player after a long absence from the sports scene. Manager Alex Cora announced that Alex Bregman will be part of the main lineup during the upcoming weekend, without undergoing additional recovery procedures.
Before his injury, the baseball player demonstrated impressive statistics – .299 batting average, 11 home runs and 35 RBI in 51 played games. Despite being nominated as a reserve player for the All-Star Game, Bregman decided to focus on his complete recovery.
The team's medical staff carefully monitored the player's physical condition. According to Cora, Bregman has passed all necessary medical examinations and tests, which gives confidence in his readiness to return both offensively and defensively.
The return of the third baseman is considered an extremely important moment for the Boston Red Sox, especially on the eve of the second half of the current season. The team expects Bregman to restore his stability and performance on the field, after being absent since May 23 due to a muscle strain.
The key point in his recovery is the lack of need for additional rehabilitation in the reserve lineup. Bregman has been conducting active training, including practicing hits and defensive techniques, which confirms his full readiness.