BREAKING: A’s manager confirms two veterans will begin season on IL
The Oakland Athletics received unfortunate news regarding two players ahead of the season opener. Miguel Andujar, acquired in November, will undergo surgery for a torn right meniscus, with a recovery period of at least four to six weeks. The exact timeline will be determined post-surgery, potentially extending his absence. This marks the second significant surgery for Andujar, who faced a shoulder procedure in 2019.
After a promising 2018 season with the Yankees, Andujar’s career trajectory altered due to injuries, leading to limited MLB appearances. His acquisition by the Athletics offered a fresh start, yet this latest setback delays his official debut with the team.
Additionally, Sean Newcomb, dealing with irritation in his surgically repaired left knee, will also start the season on the injured list. Newcomb underwent knee procedures in September and December, and while the current issue isn’t indicative of further structural damage, it necessitates additional recovery time. The Athletics plan to give Newcomb 15 extra days on the IL to address soreness and complete necessary preparation for his return.
The injuries to Andujar and Newcomb further challenge the Athletics’ roster composition, particularly in the bullpen and outfield. With experienced bullpen members sidelined, the team might explore the market for veteran relievers, especially left-handers. In Andujar’s absence, utilityman Hoy Park could see increased opportunities, bolstered by his impressive performances in spring training. The team may rely on Park and Lawrence Butler as backup outfield options behind the provisional starting trio of Seth Brown, JJ Bleday, and Esteury Ruiz.