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Mike Trott sprained his wrist last night against the San Diego Padres. In the eighth inning of the 10-3 loss, he fouled a pitch and immediately shook his hand in pain. In the end he had to be removed from the game and had an x-ray.
That X-ray carried bad news for the Los Angeles Angels superstar. The outfielder was diagnosed with a fractured left humerus. These usually do not heal quickly. The hope was that Trout could use his All-Star break to his advantage, but he’d be far out of it.
This infestation is usually 4 to 8 weeks old.
More is coming.
Mike Trott has a broken bone in his left hand. This infestation is usually 4-8 weeks old, with more to come.
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The normal recovery time is a month or two, so trout can stay on the rack for a long time.
Mike Trott broke his left tibia, which means he broke his wrist. This always has a long shelf life. The four-week timeline noted by journalist Jeff Fletcher is best-case scenario.
In all likelihood, the trout will be back in less than two months. It could be longer than that, too.
These injuries are difficult to deal with. Additionally, when he is eventually cleared from baseball activities, the injury has sapped his wrist strength, so he may not be the same player upon return.
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