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    Bobby Witt Jr. (knee) remains out against Rays

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    Bobby Witt Jr. (knee) is not in the starting lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Rays.

    This will make four straight games that Witt is not in the starting lineup as he continues to deal with low-grade MCL sprain in his right knee. He’s considered day-to-day, but the Royals are obviously taking every precaution with their franchise player. With Maikel Garcia (hand) on the injured list, Tyler Tolbert will get the start at shortstop in Witt’s absence.
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    This is now the sixth straight game that Witt Jr. is not in the lineup. He has been available off the bench for the last two games, but has not entered into either one of them. The Royals also had two players pinch hit in the eighth and ninth innings in Wednesday’s loss to the Rays, but neither of them was Witt Jr. Tyler Tolbert will continue to play shortstop and bat ninth as the Royals maintain a holding pattern with their star shortstop.
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    Witt, who is out of the lineup for the fifth consecutive game with an MCL sprain, added that his knee is feeling better each day and he was able to field grounders and take batting practice for the second straight day at Tropicana Field. A trip to the injured list can’t be ruled out at this juncture, but it sounds like there’s a chance the Royals are willing to just ride this out until Witt is ready to return in a couple days. It’s something the club did earlier this year when Maikel Garcia was battling a hamstring strain.
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    Witt Jr. has been out of the lineup for five straight games now. He was reportedly available off the bench on Tuesday but did not enter the game. On Wednesday, Tyler Tolbert will start at shortstop again and bat ninth. We know that Witt Jr. has been working out and getting accustomed to wearing a knee brace, but it’s fair to wonder if it might just make more sense to have put him on the injured list and let him heal.
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    Maikel Garcia returns to Kansas City’s lineup at shortstop following a three-game absence due to left hand soreness. There’s optimism Witt will avoid a trip to the injured list after undergoing an MRI on his right knee that revealed a low-grade MCL sprain. Royals manager Matt Quatraro told reporters that Witt is feeling better and will continue receiving treatment before being reevaluated prior to Monday’s series opener against Tampa Bay. There should be a final decision regarding a potential injured list stint prior to that contest.
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    All things considered, that’s very encouraging news. He’ll miss Friday and Saturday’s games at a minimum before being re-evaluated on Sunday, though the Royals are hopeful he’ll be able to avoid a trip to the injured list. Fantasy managers should be able to breathe a major sigh of relief here.

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