Red Sox's Cora Says Yoshida Set to Start Rehab Assignment at Triple-A
- Masataka Yoshida, the Red Sox’s slugging outfielder and designated hitter, is expected to start a minor league rehab stint with Triple-A Worcester on Tuesday as he works toward rejoining the major league roster.
- Yoshida had surgery on October 3, 2024, to address a labrum tear in his throwing shoulder after playing last season despite the injury and facing several challenges during his recovery.
- Manager Alex Cora indicated that during his rehab, Yoshida will take the field in the outfield and fill the role of designated hitter, emphasizing the team’s appreciation for his offensive abilities despite concerns about his throwing arm.
- Yoshida has a.285/.340/.433 line with an OPS+ of 112 over two big league seasons and hit 10 home runs with 56 RBIs last year in 108 games, showing promise as a consistent hitter.
- Yoshida aims to return before the July 14 All-Star break, with his comeback expected to significantly boost a currently struggling Red Sox offense positioned fourth in the AL East.
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