Red Sox 1b Triston Casas Patellar Tendon Surgery

Boston Red Sox was a successful procedure to repair the left patellar tendon on Sunday.
The team, Casas'ın Massachusetts General Hospital. He said it was seen by Eric Berkson.
Boston Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow said to journalists on Saturday that Casas was not expected to return this season. Full improvement from this surgery may take 6-12 months.
25 -year -old Casas exploded Patellar tendon on Friday night during a home match against Minnesota twins and had to help the field on a stretcher.
Twins jug, a control of Joe Ryan's wrong played for a mistake beat the tapper. After stepping hard on his first base bag, his left foot hit the bottom of his first master Ty France and Casas fell hard on his left knee.
In 29 games this season, Casas beat .182 with three home running and 11 RBIs.
Casas also encountered misfortunes that it was limited to 63 games due to the left rib cage injury last season.
Red Sox (251 matches) and the four -season sections Casas, 45 Homer and 120 RBI .241 beat.
Romy Gonzalez has served as the first master of Boston since Casas was injured. Breslow said, “All options are on the table,” Breslow said.
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