Just when it looked like Shin Soo Choo was about to break out offensively, he suffered another unfortunate injury. He told reporters it happened on a check swing, during his final at-bat in Tuesday’s double header. Choo went 4-for-8 on the day with a double, a triple and two homeruns but hasn’t been able to play ever since.
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With Or Without Choo
by thausmanJust when it looked like Shin Soo Choo was about to break out offensively, he suffered another unfortunate injury. He told reporters it happened on a check swing, during his final at-bat in Tuesday’s double header. Choo went 4-for-8 on the day with a double, a triple and two homeruns but hasn’t been able to play ever since.
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Tags: Choo "lower trunk injury", Choo hand injury, Cleveland Indians, Jonathan Sanchez, MLB, Shin-Soo Choo, Strained Oblique
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