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Alex Cora shows when Triston Casas was able to return after a devastating injury

Boston Red Sox's first Baseman, Triston Casas, is playing again this season after broke his left Patellar tendon in his knee last Friday.

It will take months of rehabilitation for Casas, which had undergone an operation at the weekend, into account after the considerable injury to the Red Sox. But will Casas be good when spring training is nearby in 2026?

“There is a chance of everything I hear, but not 100%,” said Cora on Wednesday, before the Red Sox faces the Texas Rangers in Fenway Park.

Casas has a long way to go, but one with which he went through something similar last season. The 25-year-old Slugger missed four months in 2024 due to rib norp.

Casas had a disappointing start this season and beat with three homes and 11 RBIs in 29 games .182. The Red Sox is handed over the first basis for the train of Romy Gonzalez and Abraham Toro with Casas, while Rafael plays the Eckinfield position.

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The Red Sox can only create the line -up in the line -up in Casas next season. Until then, Casas is faced with a strenuous rehab, a Cora knows that Casas will attack head -on.

“The break it was was not the worst. They presented that. If that is the best scenario, be it, right?” Said Cora. “As I said, I think the most important thing here is rehab. As you know, this child is proud of everything he does, especially for baseball.

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