The Red Sox are worried about outfielder Mookie Betts just a week before the start of the playoffs, who was replaced with pain in his wrist on Tuesday in the match against the Toronto Blue Jays (4:9).However, no serious injury was found.
A computer tomography showed an inflammation of the left wrist on Tuesday evening after Betts complained about a “sharp pain” while swinging the bat.However, structural damage was excluded.
As stated by manager John Farrell, the Red Sox will check the condition of the beds on a daily basis and decide whether they can play.However, Farrell believes that Betts could return “in a short time”.
“It’s just a sharp pain while making swings, I don’t know what’s happening.I can’t move my hand properly for a short time,”Betts explained the problem.Apart from the wrist story, Betts has been playing for two weeks now with a bruise in his thumb on his right hand.He also recently suffered a bruise on his left foot.
In the season beats Betts. 265 with 23 home runs and 101 RBI.He also has a. 800 OPS and stole 24 bases.
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