He’s the first to start training, but he says, “I want to come back quickly.”

Tampa Bay, Mann Choi, explains the progress of the injury recovery through a video interview on the 26th. Tampa Bay video interview capture

Choi Ji-man (30, Tampa Bay), who was virtually unable to participate in the opening game due to knee pain, started batting and catch-ball training.

Choi Ji-man said, “I was surprised that my knee hurt twice, and I didn’t know that the rehabilitation period was this long,” through a video interview with local media on the 26th (Korean time). I did training and catch ball training, but I want to come back soon.” He added, “After starting training), I feel good at the moment. Choi Ji-man complained of pain in the right knee on the 28th of last month and returned after taking a break. Then, on the 13th, I felt pain again and was diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Choi Ji-man stopped training after receiving injection treatment. Local media said that it was difficult for Choi Ji-won to participate in the opening game of the regular season.

Choi Ji-man said, “It is regrettable that it does not contribute to the team’s power,” and “I will focus on recovering quickly and returning.” Regarding the future schedule, he said, “The situation changes every day. I think I can play, but the training coach needs to see (injury). At the time of return, he said, “I’m not sure. I don’t know what will happen to the rehabilitation process.”

Sung Hwanhee reporter

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