A's shortstop Jacob Wilson takes batting practice, expected to return soon after hand injury
- Jacob Wilson, the Athletics shortstop, took batting practice for the first time since his hand injury on Tuesday and is expected to return to the lineup soon.
- Manager Mark Kotsay noted that Wilson is more confident after practicing and anticipated him playing soon.
- Wilson could come off the bench on Friday and possibly start over the weekend, aiming to play in the All-Star Game.
- Wilson is batting.335 with nine home runs and 42 RBIs, and he is the first fan-elected rookie All-Star starting shortstop.
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A's shortstop Jacob Wilson expected to return soon after hand injury
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson, who has not played since getting hit by a pitch on his left hand Tuesday against Atlanta, took batting practice on Friday for the first time since the injury and is expected to be in the lineup soon. “He looked good,” manager Mark Kotsay said before the series opener against Toronto. “There was some thought to make his way into the lineup today, but I don’t know Jacob in talking to him …
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