Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora has provided a concerning update on star outfielder Masataka Yoshida, raising fears about the severity of his injury and its impact on the team’s season. Yoshida, who has been a key offensive force for the Red Sox since joining the team, was recently sidelined with an undisclosed issue, and Cora’s latest comments suggest that his return might not be as soon as fans had hoped.
Speaking to reporters, Cora admitted that Yoshida’s recovery is taking longer than expected, and there is still uncertainty regarding a potential return date. “We’re taking things day by day, but at this point, we have to be cautious,” Cora said. “We don’t want to rush anything and risk a setback.” The lack of a clear timeline has left fans and analysts worried about how the Red Sox will fill the gap in their lineup.
Yoshida’s absence would be a significant blow to Boston’s offensive production, especially given his consistency at the plate. His ability to hit for contact and power has made him a crucial part of the lineup. The Red Sox may now be forced to explore lineup adjustments or potential call-ups from the minors to maintain their offensive rhythm.
With the season in full swing, all eyes will be on Yoshida’s recovery process. The Red Sox medical staff is expected to provide further updates in the coming days, but for now, uncertainty looms over Fenway Park.