Boston Red Sox outfielder Tyler O’Neill is still recovering from a leg infection that has kept him out of the lineup since August 2. The 29-year-old slugger initially battled a stomach bug before being hospitalized for five days due to the infection in his left leg. Despite returning to Boston, O’Neill faced a setback as the infection resurfaced, leading to another hospital stay. He has since been discharged and rejoined the team, but his return to the lineup remains uncertain.
O’Neill, who has hit 22 home runs in 80 games this season, is eager to get back on the field but is taking it day by day to rebuild his strength. He expressed gratitude for the support he received during his health scare and is looking forward to helping his team as soon as possible. The Red Sox could use his power in the lineup as they push for a playoff spot in the competitive American League.
The outfielder is now traveling with the team to Baltimore, but his activation off the injured list will depend on how his body responds to physical activities. After being bedridden for five days, O’Neill is focused on regaining his strength and ensuring he is fully prepared to return to playing every day. Red Sox fans will have to stay tuned for updates on his progress as he works towards getting back on the field and contributing to the team’s success.
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