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Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas says the current plan is for him to be ready in time for Opening Day next season a month after having season-ending surgery to repair a ruptured patellar tendon in his left knee.
Suffering a season-ending injury was a tough pill to swallow for Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas. Casas went down with a ruptured patellar tendon in a 6-1 win over the Minnesota Twins on May 2. The hope is that he'll be healthy in time for Opening Day in 2026.
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Casas' recovery will be more deliberate than his rehab from an injury last year, which should alleviate the mental strain.
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Sporting News on MSNRed Sox's Triston Casas announces return date target amid 'nightmare' rehabThe Boston Red Sox lost Triston Casas to a season-ending knee injury last month. He is now in the recovery process and revealed when he hopes to be back on the field.
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Triston Casas was blunt about his season-ending knee injury in his first meeting with reporters since it happened: “I’m living my worst nightmare right now."
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The Mirror US on MSNTriston Casas 'living worst nightmare' in heartbreaking Red Sox injury updateTriston Casas spoke to reporters for the first time since having season-ending surgery to repair the ruptured left patellar tendon he injured running to first base
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