Tigers prospect Jace Jung, suffering from right wrist soreness, has been cleared for baseball activities after evaluation by a hand specialist. He is starting a return-to-play program in Lakeland. Meanwhile, Texas Rangers' Josh Jung is conflicted about his return to play, expressing a desire to be back on the field despite ongoing soreness. Jung's swing test has been postponed, highlighting his inner conflict and eagerness to return to action.
Josh Jung update: https://t.co/5fBTvmV2rO
Here is what I wrote about Josh Jung yesterday. I guess it now applies to tomorrow. It's clear he's still sore, but also wants to play. https://t.co/ELVw5hmJUG
The Rangers have pushed Josh Jung’s swing test back another day. Tomorrows now
Josh Jung is supposed to take batting practice today. It will be an important day. On his inner conflict (Jung is one of those rare young player who is candid & willing to acknowledge vulnerability) https://t.co/ELVw5hmc58
More Rangers: Josh Jung is conflicted. https://t.co/ELVw5hmc58
Texas Rangers’ Josh Jung conflicted about return: ‘My heart wants to be back out there’ https://t.co/Bntgb9Sq5d
Josh Jung is conflicted. https://t.co/ELVw5hmJUG
Tigers No. 3 prospect Jace Jung (right wrist soreness) was evaluated by a hand specialist on Tuesday and cleared for baseball activity, according to the team. He’s starting a return-to-play program in Lakeland.
Good news on prospect Jace Jung. He was evaluated by a hand specialist on Tuesday and cleared for baseball activities. He is currently in Lakeland, beginning a return to play program, per Tigers.