Trevor Story Gives Update On Exactly When He Expects To Return To Red Sox

This team desperately needs a real shortstop
Trevor Story Gives Update On Exactly When He Expects To Return To Red Sox
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Boston Red Sox slugger Trevor Story returned to Fenway Park on Monday to take some grounders at shortstop and provide updates on his status as he continues his comeback journey.

Story has been sidelined since the offseason when he received right elbow surgery. Since then, he has consistently ramped up his efforts to try and get back to Boston and help this team pursue a postseason spot.

“Arm is feeling really good and my whole body is in a great spot, so overall I’m feeling really good about it," Story told reporters on Monday, as transcribed by MLB.com's Ian Browne. "I want to get back out there as quickly as possible, but I have to respect a lot of parts of this process and make sure we do it right first.”

There is an added urgency for Story's return with the abysmal play of current starting shortstop Kiké Hernández in the field. Hernández registered his Major League Baseball-leading 14th error on Monday night. Lots of these errors this season have directly led to Sox opponents scoring runs, and have potentially cost the team a handful of wins. Those wins could be the difference in this team playing meaningful or completely useless games this September.

Hernández also hasn't helped the Sox much offensively either. Despite a couple of big hits over the weekend in the Bronx, Hernández is still hitting .229 on the season and has the worst-qualified OPS on the Red Sox at .656.

So when will Trevor Story be back with the Sox? “(July) is a real possibility for DH,” Story said. “I think that's as early as we've looked at it. That’s obviously exciting to me. To be able to just impact the team with my bat is something I feel like I can do, so we'll make that decision soon.”

Even if Story is only helping at the plate when he returns, that could go a long way for this team. Entering Monday, the Red Sox had scored just 3.4 runs per game in June. For comparison they scored 5.5 runs a game in April, and 4.6 runs per game in May. The offense needs as much help as it can get and Story should be exactly what the doctor ordered.

Now this team just needs to stay close enough to that last Wild Card spot over the next month. Do I think they will actually do that? Yes...of course. Maybe.

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Steve Perrault covers the Red Sox as a host of the ITM Podcast and writer for Sports Illustrated's new page "Inside The Red Sox." Before joining SI Media Group, Steve was the host and producer of the popular Section 10 Podcast with Barstool Sports since 2015. He has covered the Red Sox for nine seasons now and has interviewed several of the best players in franchise history. Through building a large presence on social media, Steve has been able to make a big impact among Red Sox fans all over the country. Steve has also hosted radio shows with WEEI. Here he mainly breaks down Major League Baseball topics in the most entertaining ways possible. Steve comes from Hingham, MA and has been a lifelong supporter of the Red Sox and local professional teams. He also has an obsession with honey mustard and sneakers.