Jeter Downs Injury: Red Sox Prospect Exits Game With Left Side Soreness
The injury bug has struck the Red Sox again.
Boston prospect Jeter Downs exited Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Twins in the seventh inning with what manager Alex Cora described as left side soreness, according to MassLive’s Chris Cotillo.
Cora said it’s unclear if it’s something as serious as an oblique injury or simple as a bruise. The team will reassess Downs on Monday.
But Cora doesn’t seem too concerned about the shortstop.
“They checked him and it seems like he’s okay,” Cora told reporters after the game, via Cotillo. “They’re going to obviously wait for him tomorrow and see how he feels at night. We’ll have more tomorrow.”
Downs is expected to start the season in the minor leagues, but Cora thought the 22-year-old looked “pretty solid” during his time at the major league camp.
Hopefully, Monday’s assessment will yield a positive result.
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