Lee's MRI reveals no structural damage in back, could play on Friday
Briefly

Jung Hoo Lee's recent MRI indicated no structural damage to his back, raising hopes for his return to the field by Friday following an off day. Manager Bob Melvin emphasized that while Lee is dealing with back spasms, he's shown mild improvement and will see a chiropractor. With Lee's solid spring performance—.300 average and .967 OPS—his return would be timely as the team prepares for the season. Separately, the Giants' High-A affiliate, the Eugene Emeralds, announced their relocation due to failed efforts for a long-term stadium plan, marking a significant change for the franchise.
Manager Bob Melvin indicated that Jung Hoo Lee will have time to recover during the off day, and there's hope he can return by Friday.
Despite the minor back issue, Lee has shown improvement and is expected to see a chiropractor to aid in his recovery process.
Lee has demonstrated solid performance this spring with a .300 batting average and a .967 OPS, critical as the season approaches.
The Eugene Emeralds will relocate after unsuccessful attempts to secure a long-term stadium, ending their tenure in the Emerald Valley.
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