Andrew Vaughn reanuda las prácticas de bateo tras una cirugía de mano

El primera base de los Milwaukee Brewers, Andrew Vaughn, realizó el viernes prácticas de bateo en el campo por primera vez desde su cirugía en la mano izquierda. La intervención del 30 de marzo fue para tratar una fractura del hueso ganchoso. Vaughn anticipa una asignación de rehabilitación en las ligas menores poco después de su cita de seguimiento el martes.

Vaughn se sometió a una cirugía para extraer el hueso ganchoso fracturado de su mano izquierda el 30 de marzo. El viernes, en el American Family Field, bateó en el campo por primera vez desde la operación. Tiene programada una consulta de seguimiento con su cirujano para el martes y expresó su esperanza de comenzar pronto una asignación de rehabilitación en las ligas menores, lo que representaría su primer enfrentamiento contra lanzamientos reales.

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