SIAP... didn't see it.
And, I know, believe it when we see it, but thought you guys might like an update.
From the HC:
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Outfielder Michael Brantley hit on the field Saturday for the first time since before the All-Star break in his continued attempt to rejoin the Astros after shoulder surgery. "It went well, obviously another step in the right direction," Brantley said. "I'm doing well. I understand it's a process. As a competitor, you want to get out there as soon as possible, and you have to be smart in the same sense. But all is going well so far."
Brantley, who last played for the Astros last June, has encountered multiple pauses in his rehab process. He started a minor-league rehab assignment in May but was shut down after he had a setback. Brantley resumed on-field batting practice in mid-June, then was shut down from baseball activities again earlier this month. He took part in early hitting Saturday but did not hit during full-team batting practice before the Astros played the A's at the Coliseum.
"We're going to start ramping up here," Brantley said. "It'll be day-to-day. Like I said, we're heading in the right direction. BP today, we assess again tomorrow, hit again tomorrow and we'll go from there."
Next steps for Brantley would likely include full pregame hitting and live batting practice. He has been running and throwing. Brantley was tentatively slated for a live batting practice in early July but didn't progress to that point before being shut down from baseball activities again.
General manager Dana Brown told the Astros' pregame radio show last weekend the team is "hoping that we get him back one way or the other," but did not offer a timeline for a potential return.
"It's just about the process of building up currently," Brantley said. "No one wants a setback, but I did have it and I'm just trying to stay positive and continue to move forward."
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