Will Middlebrooks Takes Batting Practice For First Time Since Suffering Broken Wrist

by

Oct 1, 2012

Will Middlebrooks' rehab is progressing rather smoothly.

Just days after taking his first swings off a tee since
suffering a broken wrist on Aug. 6, the Red Sox third baseman participated in
batting practice. Despite being shelved for the season, it marked a significant
step for the 24-year-old.

Through 75 games this season, Middlebrooks has whacked 15
home runs and 54 RBIs while batting .288. He elected against playing winter
ball this offseason, opting instead to rest his ailing wrist.

Click on the twitpic from the tweet below from the Red Sox to see Middlebrooks back in action.

Previous Article

Red Sox Fan Reaches Over Yankee Stadium Right-Field Wall to Reel in Controversial Russell Martin Home Run (Animation)

Next Article

Iman Shumpert Sports Incredible Flat-Top Afro for New York Knicks (Photo)

Picked For You