Cubs' Jorge Soler: Start of rehab assignment pushed back by rainout
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Soler (hamstring) had the start of his rehab assignment pushed back a day as the Iowa Cubs were rained out on Tuesday, the Associated Press reports.
The 24-year-old is set to officially start his rehab assignment after missing more than six weeks with a hamstring strain, beginning Wednesday as part of Triple-A Iowa's doubleheader. He seems to have a chance to return before the end of the week barring any additional weather complications or setbacks with the injury. Soler struggled to a .223/.322/.377 line in 50 games before landing on the DL, and it's not entirely clear where he'll fit in upon his return. He figures to play primarily against left-handed pitching.
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