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- Updated: May 6, 2016
DETROIT — Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister is eager to get back veteran outfielder Shin-Soo Choo. But Banister made it clear Friday that Choo will not rejoin the club until his injured right calf is 100 percent healed.
“We haven’t quite hit the stage of imminent urgency,” Banister said. “We’re still in the building stage, if you will.”
Choo continued baseball activities Friday in Detroit, taking three rounds of batting practice and running the bases before the Rangers’ series opener against the Tigers.
It marked the fifth straight day Choo, who has been on the disabled list since April 10, has taken batting practice and done light running on the field.
“I know he continues to feel better, and I know …
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