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Boston Red Sox Gold Glover is not yet released for baseball activities

Boston Red Sox Gold Glover is not yet released for baseball activities

Boston Red Sox has obtained some better news about the health of Outfielder Wilyer Abreu on Tuesday, while Glover Glover was released.

Although he can work, he cannot still resume baseball activities, according to manager Alex Cora. Christopher Smith from MLB.com had the information on social networks:

The Outfielder Red Sox, Wilyer Abreu, still does not participate in baseball activities; He made several laboratories yesterday, and Red Sox is waiting for the results today:

Abre 25, was disturbed by a disease during spring training. The most important thing is Abre’s general health, but from the baseball perspective, the team cannot afford to stay too behind. It could certainly be ready for opening day, but it can’t miss too much time.

A solid hitter and a solid defender, Abrea hit .253 last season, while Red Sox climbed to an 81-81 record. He had 15 homers and 58 RBI while winning the golden glove.

When he is healthy, he believes he is mating with Jarren Duran and Ceddanne Rafaela in the field. This trio could be the best ground in all the baseball, and the top Roman prospect is not behind.

Red Sox hopes to finish better than last year’s record .500 and seem to be positioned with Garrett Crochet’s, Walker Buehler, Avoldis Chapman and Alex Bregman.

Boston It will continue with the Grapefruit League game for the next four weeks and will open the regular season on March 27.

Stanton still down: Giancarlo Stanton, who struggles with elbow pain in both elbows, does not yet participate in the baseball activity. CLICK HERE:

Meadows Battling: Parker Meadows from tigers are struggling with an injury to the triceps at the beginning of the camp. CLICK HERE:

Sandy returned: Sandy Alcantara, who missed the whole season with Tommy John Surgery, returned and started on the day of opening for Marlins. CLICK HERE:

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