Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll Starts Rehab Eyeing Pre-All-Star Return
Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll Starts Rehab Eyeing Pre-All-Star Return

Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll Starts Rehab Eyeing Pre-All-Star Return

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Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll is aiming to return from a chip fracture in his left wrist before the All-Star break in mid-July. He has been actively rehabbing by running bases, fielding, and taking one-handed swings, with plans to resume dry swings with both hands soon. Carroll has maintained good baseball shape and is optimistic about rejoining the team, though he remains cautious and will listen to his body's signals to avoid setbacks. Despite missing 11 games since June 18, Carroll is having a strong 2025 season with 20 home runs, 44 RBIs, 10 stolen bases, and a .914 OPS, making him a strong candidate for the All-Star Game as a reserve. Manager Torey Lovullo supports Carroll's recovery and noted his eagerness to participate if selected. His return would be a significant boost for the Diamondbacks and fantasy baseball managers given his offensive contributions.

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