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Houston Astros' star outfielder Yordan Alvarez has been set back in his recovery from a broken right hand. After feeling pain during a workout, Alvarez will now consult a specialist and his return is uncertain. Initially, Alvarez was expected to return around the weekend but this recent setback has delayed potential plans. This cast him out for nearly two months as the injury was first thought to be a muscle strain.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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