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Red Sox infielder to begin season on IL, miss Opening Day: report

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Triston Casas’ long road back to the major leagues from a fluke injury last year will extend a little longer. According to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic, Casas is still not ready to play spring training games, and he’ll likely…

Triston Casas’ long road back to the major leagues from a fluke injury last year will extend a little longer. According to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic , Casas is still not ready to play spring training games, and he’ll likely keep rehabbing his knee into April. MORE: Red Sox sign former Yankees, Dodgers pitcher after WBC exit While the Red Sox return to Boston in a matter of days — Opening Day is March 26 against the Reds in Cincinnati — Casas will either remain in Florida at extended spring training or meet with a Red Sox affiliate’s medical staff before playing in games.

“I don’t have a plan to start Opening Day with an affiliate,” Casas said, according to McCaffrey . “I haven’t discussed with the team if they want me to continue rehab at a facility up north at an affiliate. We haven’t discussed where I’ll be in April, but we’re taking it week by week.

” Casas ruptured his patellar tendon last May running out a ground ball in a game against the Minnesota Twins. The injury not only required season-ending surgery , it set in motion a chain of events that led the Red Sox to trade star infielder Rafael Devers to San Francisco. Casas, 26, is a career .

241/. 348/. 452 hitter across four MLB seasons (2022-25) with the Red Sox.