Cubs keep hope alive as manager Counsell remains optimistic about Kyle Tucker’s day-by-day recovery from calf injury

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Cubs Hold Onto Hope as Manager Counsell Shares Update on Kyle Tucker’s Recovery

The Chicago Cubs have been navigating a challenging period, particularly with the struggles of their All-Star right fielder, Kyle Tucker. After a disappointing stretch that extended from late June through mid-August, the team is cautiously optimistic about Tucker’s path to recovery from a recent calf injury.

Struggles on the Field

Tucker’s season took a turn for the worse when he was diagnosed with a fractured finger, a setback that severely impacted his performance. During a grueling 40-game stretch, he managed a meager .186 batting average, paired with a .320 on-base percentage and a .236 slugging percentage. In that time, he hit just one home run and recorded four doubles in a total of 172 plate appearances.

In an effort to rejuvenate his game, Cubs Manager Craig Counsell opted to rest Tucker for several games. Initially, this strategy seemed ineffective. Upon returning to the lineup, Tucker went 0-for-4 with a walk, continuing a dismal trend. However, following that rough outing, he rediscovered his form. Over the next 11 games, he showcased his true potential, posting an impressive .400 batting average with a .489 on-base percentage and an .800 slugging percentage. In those games, Tucker belted four home runs, hit four doubles, and drove in 11 runs, resembling the offensive powerhouse the Cubs had anticipated.

The Latest Injury Setback

Unfortunately, the resurgence was short-lived. For the second time this season, Tucker is sidelined with an injury, this time a calf issue. Unlike the previous fracture, this injury has prevented him from participating in games. Since September 2, when he faced the Atlanta Braves, Tucker has been absent from the lineup, missing the series finale against Atlanta and the initial two games against the Washington Nationals.

Managerial Insights on Recovery

In a recent update, Manager Craig Counsell addressed the media before Saturday’s close game against the Nationals, which the Cubs won 2-1. He expressed cautious optimism about Tucker’s condition, stating, “We think we have time to let this heal without putting him on the injured list.”

Counsell emphasized that Tucker’s recovery is being managed on a day-by-day basis, underscoring a careful approach to ensure the star player can return to full strength. The Cubs remain hopeful as they navigate the final stretch of the season, leaning on their team’s resilience and Tucker’s undeniable talent.

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