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Alex Cora makes this admission to Masataka Yoshida injury

Boston – Masataka Yoshida's recovery from shoulder operation outside of the season did not run as planned.

Before the game on Tuesday, Yoshida told the Texas Rangers that he received a cortisone shot last weekend in his still sick shoulder.

Yoshida had hoped to be a complete goal by the opening day, but now over a month a month it is not precisely to see when Yoshida will return. It left Yoshida and Red Sox, who share the same feeling about where he is in the recovery process.

“I know that he is frustrated. I think we are all,” said Red Sox Manager Alex Cora. “It was a greater operation. It was. We didn't get it through the process. We were very patient and we will stay patient. He wants to stay with him. We have to play him. It was a challenge. It is not a lack of exertion, it is not a lack of resources. I think our boys have done an amazing job yet. It hasn't happened yet.”

The Red Sox want Yoshida, who acted more than one goal this year as a hit this year. And here comes the problem for Yoshida.

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Yoshida experiences pain when throwing out 120 feet and does not make him able to play the outdoor field. Yoshida said that he would not throw for three days after receiving the cortisone shot.

“I have to let it sit and see how I feel,” said Yoshida reporters by the translator Yutaro Yamaguchi, according to Masslive's Christopher Smith.

In addition, the situation for Yoshida appeared in 11 games in 11 games in 11 games this spring and showed well on the plate by reaching a Homerun and seven RBIs .286.

Yoshida said that beating was not a “problem” at the moment, but it is clear that the Red Sox does not bring it back until he can also play the field.

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“I don't recover or make progress at the pace I wanted,” said Yoshida. “Let us express it that way.”

Yoshida added: “I want to go out there as soon as possible. That is my hope.”

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