Red Sox manager provides update on Justin Turner

Red Sox manager provides update on Justin Turner

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora provided an update on Justin Turner on Friday after the slugger suffered a gruesome injury earlier in the week.

Turner left Boston’s spring training game against the Detroit Tigers on Monday after he was hit in the face with a pitch.

 

 

The third baseman was able to walk off under his own power but was bleeding profusely.

 

 

On Friday, Cora told reporters the Red Sox are hoping Turner will be ready for Opening Day in a few weeks.

That is a positive sign. When Cora was asked on Wednesday if Turner will be available for Opening Day, the manager said it was “too soon” to make that determination.

Red Sox manager provides update on Justin Turner

 

 

Turner’s wife Kourtney revealed after Monday’s game that Justin needed 16 stitches and had some swelling in his face.

While it is safe to assume Turner will be uncomfortable for a while, it sounds like his recovery is trending in the right direction.

 

 

The 38-year-old Turner, a two-time All-Star, signed a two-year, $22 million contract with the Red Sox over the winter.

Red Sox manager provides update on Justin Turner

 

 

He had spent the previous nine seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, hitting .278 with 13 homers and 81 RBI in 2022.

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