Tyler Austin de los Cubs enfrenta meses fuera tras cirugía de rodilla

El primera base de los Chicago Cubs, Tyler Austin, se sometió a una cirugía en su rodilla derecha el martes, lo que lo dejará fuera por meses. El mánager Craig Counsell anunció la noticia el miércoles, señalando que la lesión ocurrió después de que la rodilla de Austin no respondió bien en los entrenamientos iniciales de primavera. El equipo ahora ajusta su profundidad en primera base.

MESA, Ariz. – Los Chicago Cubs firmaron a Tyler Austin en la temporada baja con un contrato de un año por 1,25 millones de dólares, considerándolo una sólida opción de respaldo detrás del primera base Michael Busch y un bateador útil contra pitchers zurdos. El jugador de 34 años no había jugado en la Major League Baseball desde 2019, pero registró números sólidos en el Nippon Professional Baseball de Japón con Yokohama, bateando .269/.350/.484 con 11 jonrones, 14 dobles y 28 carreras impulsadas en 65 juegos el año pasado.

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