When Marcelo Mayer underwent wrist surgical procedure again in August the expectation was he could be out for the 12 months. The process got here with a three-month restoration timetable, which seemingly dominated out any probability he may return to the sphere in 2025.
Or did it?
Purple Sox supervisor Alex Cora supplied an intriguing replace on Mayer’s restoration, saying the 22-year-old shortstop is feeling nice and has resumed baseball actions.
“I really talked to him, he feels actually good. I feel he took dry swings yesterday for the primary time,” Cora mentioned. “He’s been working exhausting all through the method with (energy coach Kiyoshi Momose) and the trainers and that’s an incredible first step.”
Mayer was within the Purple Sox clubhouse and not using a brace previous to Friday’s recreation, and he was additionally noticed enjoying catch.
If he continues to progress, would he be an choice for the Purple Sox in some unspecified time in the future within the playoffs? Cora didn’t rule it out.
“I guess he’s pushing,” Cora mentioned.
Mayer suffered a sprained proper wrist on a swing throughout Boston’s July 23 recreation towards the Philadelphia Phillies. He was positioned on the injured listing two days later and underwent surgical procedure to restore a torn TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Advanced) on Aug. 20.
He was later moved to the 60-day IL, however as a result of his authentic IL placement dates again to July 24 he’s already eligible to return and could possibly be activated each time the membership believes he’s prepared.
That probably nonetheless received’t occur for some time, however the deeper the Purple Sox make it into October, the extra reasonable the chance will develop into.