Seiya Suzuki Diagnosed with Strained PCL -
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Seiya Suzuki Diagnosed with Strained PCL -
"With no decision on whether Suzuki will head to the injured list, it's tough to know a timetable for his return. If the injury isn't severe, he may only miss a few weeks. However, we'll need to wait for more information before diving into the roster fallout of his potential absence."
"As first reported by Bruce Levine, the MRI revealed a sprain to Suzuki's PCL. I'm not a doctor, but according to my research (Google), the PCL is the posterior cruciate ligament, "a major ligament in the knee that connects the femur to the tibia.""
Seiya Suzuki suffered an injury during the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals on Saturday. After returning to Cubs camp, he underwent an MRI that revealed a sprain to his PCL, the posterior cruciate ligament connecting the femur to the tibia. The Cubs have not yet determined whether Suzuki will be placed on the injured list or established a specific return timeline. The severity of the sprain will dictate his absence duration, potentially ranging from a few weeks if minor to longer if more serious. Additional information is needed before assessing roster implications.
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