Boston Red Sox outfielder/designated hitter Tyler O'Neill has had an annoying season in his eyes, as he's dealt with injuries and now a leg infection that's landed him on the injured list again.
O'Neill was placed on the injured list on August 7 (retroactive to August 4) and has been focusing on his recovery since then, but things aren't going the way he'd like.
“Hopefully he’ll be here (Wednesday),” said manager Alex Cora (via. MassLive). “I can tell you he’s frustrated. This came out of nowhere and has been taking a long time. We’ve got to get him going baseball-wise, but nothing yet.”
When O'Neill has been on the field, he's impacted the club positively. In 80 games this season, he's hit .268 with a .900 OPS, 22 home runs, 45 RBIs and three stolen bases.
Boston's struggled this year against lefties, so having O'Neill back as a consistent option that Cora can turn to would be nice even if that means not playing Wilyer Abreu or Rob Refsnyder.
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