In the capital of the United States, Independence Day was celebrated in style and to that joy, the great news was also added in reference to the stellar Washington Nationals outfielder, Juan Soto, who confirmed that the The Dominican player did not suffer much damage and his situation is day by day.
It is important to note that the same player was withdrawn from last Sunday’s match due to a stiffness in his left calf. Subsequently, before facing the Miami Marlins again, new medical tests were performed and they gave the most expected result.
In fact, the player did not line up in today’s game, Monday, but he did take an at-bat in the eighth inning and walk. Now, the Dominican outfielder must be evaluated daily to determine exactly when he will be able to return to the starting lineup.
“Everything’s fine. We’ll be fine. They say it’s just a little stiff, so I’m going to take a couple of days and see how it goes. Today I feel better and I hope to feel even better tomorrow, we’ll see from then on. I’ll just see how well he’s doing”, commented Juan Soto to Las Mayores. that remains of mid-season. In addition, the commitment is so high that the outfielder himself decided to leave the game for prevention and thus avoid further damage.
“It didn’t feel so good, so I made the decision to leave the game and make sure everything is okay instead of going on and making it worse. You don’t want to quit the game that easy. I want to be there and give the 100%, so I wanted to try”, concluded the Dominican.
Now, the next step for the player and for the Washington Nationals is to continue complying with each of the steps so that the player can be at % of his conditions and thus continue helping his team.
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