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Isaac Paredes Runs and Fields for First Time Since Hamstring Strain, Return Still Unclear

He moves his rehab to West Palm Beach following his decision to forgo surgery.

Overview

  • Paredes said he felt very good during light defensive work and has resumed hitting in the batting cage.
  • He estimated he is running at about 50% and plans to focus on building leg strength in Florida.
  • Manager Joe Espada and Paredes said it is too early to know if he will play again this season, with progress assessed day to day.
  • Fielding work was limited to grounders in front of him as he continues to rebuild lateral movement.
  • Houston has 23 regular-season games left and Carlos Correa is starting at third, with Paredes saying a return would probably be as a designated hitter.