Jun 04, 2025 04:40 AM IST

Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas is ‘residing my worst nightmare’ as he embarks on harm rehab

BOSTON — Triston Casas is not glad about having to look at the rest of the Boston Red Sox’s season following season-ending knee surgical procedure. But he is able to assault the rehab from his second main harm in two years head on.

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Casas spoke to reporters Tuesday for the primary time since having the process final month to restore the ruptured left patellar tendon he injured working to first base after hitting a sluggish floor ball after which falling awkwardly throughout Boston’s win over Minnesota on May 2. He was carted off the sector and brought to a hospital for testing.

He had surgical procedure two days later.

He was nonetheless utilizing crutches Tuesday and stated he will likely be off them quickly. He will then head to the Red Sox’s spring coaching facility in Fort Myers, Florida, the place he’ll spend most of this summer time and the offseason present process rehab. The 25-year-old plans to be prepared in time for opening day subsequent season.

“I’m living my worst nightmare right now to go through a double-digit recovery that’s months long,” Casas stated Tuesday. “But going through it now, I feel like I’m going to be better as a consequence of it. It’s just part of the game. It’s part of running hard down the line. Part of just playing the game how you feel like it should be. I wouldn’t have changed anything about it. It’s just a move that I’ve done a thousand times. … It’s just onward from here, I guess.”

The first baseman batted simply .182 with three homers and 11 RBIs previous to the harm, however the greatest void he left is on protection. The Red Sox have explored a number of choices to switch him, together with initially asking Rafael Devers to study the place after he was changed at third by offseason, free-agent acquisition Alex Bregman, and moved to DH.

Since Casas’ harm, Abraham Toro has cut up time at first together with Romy Gonzalez.

Casas is attacking this newest harm setback only a 12 months faraway from lacking a big portion of final season with torn cartilage in his rib cage.

“I’d rather be out there helping the team win games,” Casas stated. “But considering everything that’s happened I’m in a good headspace. Just focused on making a healthy comeback and progressing every day in whatever fashion it is and trying to fill my time and get better any way that I can.”

He stated the restoration timeline he was given has diverse in size, however hasn’t been something over a 12 months.

“As of right now, our goal is opening day next year,” Casas stated. “So, I’m going to take it slow. Going to spend the winter in Fort Myers rehabbing and until then just try to stay in a positive mindset. I know there’s a lot of healing that’s done outside of the training table. So I think I’m trying to take it one day at a time, be positive and maintain a good headspace is going to be important as well.”

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