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Tampa Bay Rays Recalls Richie Palacios after Recovery from Injury

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Tampa Bay Rays Reinstate Richie Palacios following Injury Recovery

On Monday, the Tampa Bay Rays announced the reinstatement of Richie Palacios, an infielder/outfielder, who had been sidelined due to a hyperextended right knee. He had last been seen in action for the Rays on July 31 before his injury forced him to take a break.

Richie Palacios Returns after Injury Break

Palacios is returning to the field following a 10-day stint on the injured list. In his debut season with the Rays, he has posted a .233 batting average, with five home runs, 21 runs batted in (RBIs), and 19 stolen bases across 88 games.

Palacios’ Versatility for the Rays

At 27, Palacios has displayed his versatility by making double-digit starts in three different positions this season. He has made 26 starts at second base, 25 in the right outfield, and 15 in the left outfield.

Tampa Bay Rays’ Roster Moves

In sync with Palacios’ activation, the Rays have moved infielder Austin Shenton to their spring training complex. This move was made as a corresponding adjustment to the team’s roster.

Current Standings of the Tampa Bay Rays

Currently, the Rays are holding a 78-78 record, trailing the New York Yankees by 14 games in the American League (AL) East. However, they are only four games shy of landing one of the Wild Card playoff spots.

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