Carlos Correa se somete a cirugía de tobillo tras lesionarse en la jaula de bateo

El tercera base de los Houston Astros, Carlos Correa, se sometió a una cirugía el lunes por la mañana para reparar un tendón en su tobillo izquierdo. La lesión ocurrió el martes pasado mientras practicaba su swing en la jaula de bateo del Daikin Park, y se espera que se pierda el resto de la temporada.

El mánager de los Astros, Joe Espada, habló con Correa por FaceTime el lunes y comentó que el jugador planea regresar al banquillo una vez que deje las muletas. Espada señaló que la presencia de Correa ayuda a los jugadores jóvenes a mantener la calma y a aprender cómo afrontar los turnos al bate y el posicionamiento defensivo. Agregó que Correa volverá al banquillo tan pronto como pueda moverse cómodamente.

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