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The way to relax the injury to Boston Red Sox 'Triston Casas sounds absolutely bruta

The Boston Red Sox received some devastating news on Saturday morning and learned that the first Baseman Triston Casas with torn left -wing left -handed tendon.

In all likelihood, this injury will cost him the rest of the season and probably much longer.

On social media, Dr. Jesse Morse published a cruel update for what he is for the youngster at the front. Morse is CEO of Injury Expertz and in family and sports medicine.

A understatement would be terrible.

This is one of the most devastating injuries in all orthopedics.

The patellar tendon attaches the kneecap on the shin.

It is most often torn in American football in the offensive line.

There are 2 different versions: partial tear and tore in full thickness.

This is a cruel operation and an absolutely exhausting rehab.

Nevertheless, the data after the operation after the operation is quite bad at least for elite athletes (most data come from the NFL).

Realistically speaking 1 year relaxation, if not.

The worse part is that this is a completely liquid game.

I can't even understand the mechanism to tear the patellar tendon, which falls as he did.

I wish him the best of luck on his long tedious journey.

The 25-year-old Casas was a selection of the Red Sox in the Florida High School in 2018. Although he only hit 0.182 this season, he should be a pillar of the line -up. Armed with Big Power, he has had 45 career homers since his debut in 2022.

The Red Sox will probably use Romy Gonzalez in its place at the beginning, but there could be other movements, including the potential signing of the World Series Champion Anthony Rizzo.

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