• Steven Souza will supposedly miss four-to-six weeks with a broken wrist.
“Certainly wasn’t [the best news on Saturday],” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “We got a phone call [after Souza’s hand was X-rayed] that it is a fractured hand. Four to six weeks. Obviously not an ideal thing for us or him, because his at-bats are crucial right now. But he’s going to go back to Tampa, probably get re-evaluated there in two or three weeks and we’ll go from there.”
With wrist injuries, the average return to MLB time is over two months. I had this same argument when Giancarlo Stanton hurt his wrist (median 56 days)
Now news comes out that Stanton will take longer to return than originally estimated.
The recovery for the broken hamate bone in Giancarlo Stanton’s left hand is taking longer than initially expected, the Marlins’ All-Star right fielder admitted prior to Saturday night’s contest against the Padres.
“Definitely slower,” Stanton said of his progress from June 28 surgery.
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He added that while he has been hitting off a tee recently, he still feels pain and is swinging “as strong as it allows.”
“Getting decent — the ball’s coming off OK,” Stanton said. “It’s just the pain level of it.”
If I can come up with a reasonable return estimate, I am not sure why teams can’t.
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