Mick Abel se enfrenta a bateadores en su regreso tras una lesión de codo

El lanzador derecho de los Minnesota Twins, Mick Abel, participó el jueves en una sesión de práctica de bateo en vivo por primera vez desde que sufrió una inflamación en el codo derecho. Lanzó dos entradas simuladas y alcanzó velocidades de mediados de las 90 millas por hora con su recta.

Abel se enfrentó a los bateadores antes del partido de los Twins contra los Royals en Minneapolis. Realizó aproximadamente 37 lanzamientos durante la sesión. El solo hecho de tener bateadores en la caja de bateo de nuevo se siente muy, muy bien, y es realmente agradable, dijo Abel después del entrenamiento. El cuerpo también se siente genial, así que no puedo quejarme. El mánager Derek Shelton destacó las señales positivas de la jornada. Creo que fueron 37 lanzamientos, la velocidad llegó a 96 o 97, así que ese es un buen parámetro, comentó Shelton. Abel tiene programada una reevaluación para el viernes para determinar sus próximos pasos.

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