What's Happening?
Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs has resumed light throwing and hitting as the team evaluates whether he will need to start the regular season on the injured list. Suzuki sustained a sprained PCL in his right knee during Team Japan's World Baseball Classic
quarterfinal loss to Venezuela on March 14. The Cubs are expected to decide over the weekend if Suzuki will be ready for Opening Day. Manager Craig Counsell expressed optimism that even if Suzuki requires time on the injured list, it would likely be a short-term issue.
Why It's Important?
Suzuki's injury status is significant for the Cubs as they prepare for the upcoming season. His potential absence could impact the team's lineup and performance, especially given his role as a key outfielder. For fantasy baseball managers, Suzuki's injury could affect draft strategies and roster decisions, as his availability for the start of the season remains uncertain. The Cubs' decision on Suzuki's status will be closely watched by fans and analysts, as it could influence the team's early-season dynamics.









