Kentucky’s sophomore shortstop Tyler Bell has been medically cleared to return to play after recovering from a left shoulder injury sustained in the season opener. He is expected to participate as a designated hitter during the Wildcats’ three-game series against The Citadel, while continuing his recovery. Bell’s impressive freshman performance, which included a .296 batting average and 46 RBIs, makes his return significant for Kentucky’s offense, which has been inconsistent this season. The team currently boasts a strong pitching staff, with a 2.84 ERA, as they navigate Bell’s absence.
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