The Los Angeles Angels are hopeful ahead of opening day as infielder Luis Rengifo progresses in his recovery from a hamstring injury. Rengifo, who has been a vital offensive player for the team, stated he feels ready after participating in spring training games. Manager Ron Washington echoed cautious optimism about his chances of being ready for the season's start. Meanwhile, shortstop Zach Neto is making strides in his recovery from shoulder surgery, also offering encouragement despite being ruled out for opening day.
Rengifo declared to reporters that he would be ready for Opening Day, signaling recovery from a nagging hamstring issue that raised earlier concerns.
Manager Ron Washington acknowledged that Rengifo has enough time to be ready for the start of the season if he avoids further setbacks.
Rengifo was the club's top offensive performer last year, a significant asset given the injury woes of other key players.
Shortstop Zach Neto is progressing well after offseason shoulder surgery and is expected to return earlier than anticipated, despite being ruled out for Opening Day.
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