The Minnesotsky Gemini, promising the beginner of the infielder/outfielder, Luke KieShall, told reporters on Friday, told reporters on Friday after winning the right forearm. Keshall was injured when he was struck by the presentation from Kyle Hendrix in the first half. Kiashall, in DH, was able to launch the base after he was hit on the arm, but he was scored when his place reappeared in the lower part of the third.
According to the Twins Boungout Audra Martin reporter, the club does not have a schedule for the return of Kiashall. The fact that the fracture is reckless is positive, but this is still considered a long absence for a 22-year. According to the database of baseball prospectus injuries, the recovery time for fractures of the forearm tends to vary from a little more than a month to about six weeks.
Loss is critical for struggling twins, which 10-16 and ahead of only Chicago White Sox in the Central American League. Keshall was injured in his seventh game since he was called. In these games, Keaschall hit .368/.538/.526 with three doubling. Recently, he connected the MLB record, stole five bases in the first five games of his MLB career.
Keaschall entered Spring, rank CBS Sports as the 46th best prospect of the game. Here’s what we wrote at that time:
“Kiasshall, the 49th choice in 2023, reached double and in its first full professional season. He did this, providing an attack above average thanks to his barrel and zone. His season is premature, and even before this operation, the Gemini experimented with him in the center of the field.
KieShall really gave such a necessary impetus to what was one of the worst crimes of the League this season. Now, however, an outstanding beginner will be suspended for some time.
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