Reds Notes: Injuries, Steer, Collier
Briefly

Spencer Steer's shoulder issue has been a significant focus during the Reds' spring training. Manager Terry Francona announced that Steer has experienced 'marked improvement' after a cortisone shot. Although he may start a swinging progression soon, it is still not confirmed if he will be ready for Cincinnati's Opening Day. Steer has faced discomfort since last season, and while he played as a DH, the team aims to ensure his full recovery to support his versatile role in the field. Meanwhile, prospect Cam Collier faces surgery for a torn UCL, sidelining him for weeks.
Spencer Steer's shoulder has shown 'marked improvement,' leading to plans for him to begin a swinging progression, raising hopes for his Opening Day readiness.
Despite Steer's positive development, it's still uncertain if he will join Cincinnati's roster for Opening Day as he continues to deal with shoulder discomfort.
Manager Francona emphasized the need to resolve Steer's injury for his longevity in the field, noting the importance of his versatility for the team.
In other news, Reds prospect Cam Collier will undergo surgery for a torn UCL in his left thumb, sidelining him for the next 4-6 weeks.
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