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Julio Rodriguez is a baseball player who catches fly balls in the middle of the field (called a center fielder) for the Seattle Mariners. Think of him as the team’s outfield superhero in the center.
Important: A concussion is a brain injury caused by a bump or jolt to the head. Players must be careful and slowly return to avoid getting hurt worse.
Good news! Julio is expected to play again on Saturday against the San Francisco Giants (another baseball team).
Here is what he did to get ready:
The team’s boss, Justin Hollander, said:
"It’s been a couple of weeks, he hasn’t done a lot of the things that you need to do… So, we’ll see where he is after today. I would be hopeful that he’ll be ready to go tomorrow, but I don’t know that."
So, they waited to see how Julio felt after Friday practice before saying "yes" for sure.
Julio is really good—he has been chosen as an All-Star (one of the best players) three times!
Brendan Donovan is an All-Star player who can play many positions (called a utilityman).
Important: Rehab assignments let hurt players test their bodies in real games before coming back to the main team.
Julio Rodriguez, the Mariners’ center fielder, has been out since July 3 with a concussion from a ball to the head. He is likely to return Saturday vs. the Giants after practicing Friday. Victor Robles filled in for him. Meanwhile, injured utilityman Brendan Donovan is working his way back through minor league rehab games after a groin injury.
Q: What is a concussion?
A: It’s a brain injury from a bump or shake to the head. Players rest and slowly return to stay safe.
Q: What does "rehab assignment" mean?
A: It’s when a hurt player plays in smaller, practice-like games to get strong again before rejoining the main team.
Q: Why was Julio Rodriguez placed on the 7-day injured list?
A: Because he got a concussion after a baseball hit the back of his head on July 2.
Q: Who replaced Julio in the lineup on Friday?
A: Victor Robles started in his place and batted eighth.