Red Sox 1B Casas out for year after knee surgery
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Boston Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas has been sidelined for the rest of the season after suffering a ruptured tendon in his left knee during a game against the Minnesota Twins. The injury occurred as he was running to first base, leading to emergency surgery. Team officials, including Manager Alex Cora, emphasized Casas' hard work in preparation for the season, and his absence will significantly impact the team, both offensively and as a defensive presence in the clubhouse.
"He certainly struggled through the first month of the season but that didn't change what we believe his production was capable of being... It’s a big loss."
"He did an outstanding job in the offseason to put himself in that situation... Now we've got to focus on the rehab after the surgery and hopefully get him back stronger than ever."
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