Alex Bregman, who has missed games since May 23 due to a strained right quadriceps, is in a running program, according to Red Sox manager Alex Cora. While recovery is progressing, Bregman is still not ready to return to gameplay. Previously signed for a notable $120 million over three years, Bregman was performing well with .299 batting average, 11 homers, and 35 RBIs before his injury. The Red Sox have struggled in his absence, losing nine of 14 games since he went down, which underscores his importance to the team.
Alex Bregman has been sidelined since May 23 with a significant right quadriceps strain, reminiscent of a previous left quad injury that had him out for 58 games.
Manager Alex Cora remarked, "The progression is going well... Let's see how he feels tomorrow and then we'll go from there. We're still far from him starting the baseball progression."
Bregman, signed for $120 million, has hit .299 with 11 home runs and 35 RBIs before his injury. His absence has contributed to the team's struggles.
With Bregman injured, the Red Sox have lost nine of their last 14 games, indicating the impact of his performance on the team's success.
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