
Salah expected to return for Liverpool before end of season
Mohamed Salah expected back for Liverpool before season's end after minor injury.
Vinnie Pasquantino is listed as 'day-to-day' due to lower back tightness but is expected to avoid the injured list. The Royals will assess his condition before deciding on his availability for upcoming games.
The Royals will see how Pasquantino feels on Wednesday before deciding whether he’ll start or what his availability will be throughout the game.
Vinnie Pasquantino is currently day-to-day with lower back tightness and is not expected to go on the injured list.
Before his injury, Vinnie Pasquantino was hitting .167/.276/.324 through 28 games but had recently shown improvement with four hits and six walks in his last four games.
J.J. Picollo stated that Pasquantino's back injury is manageable and expressed optimism that he will be able to play despite the discomfort.

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“Pushing to play,” Pasquantino said. “But, at the same time, it’s April. Got to be smart. Pushing for the long haul. See how I feel when I wake up. Probably go see the trainers in the morning, maybe get in the pool or something like that. See how I feel, see if I can get it to loosen up and go from there.” Royals fans have noticed that Pasquantino has been applying a hot water bottle to his back in the dugout over the last few weeks. Picollo says this kind of injury is “manageable”, adding “Our expectation is he’ll be able to play with it.” Pasquantino has been off to a slow start this year, hitting .167/.276/.324 through 28 games. He has begun to warm up lately, with four hits and six walks in his last four games, and he was 1-for-2 with a walk in last night’s game before exiting.