Well, it certainly looks like Michael Chavis’ shoulder is feeling better.
The Boston Red Sox infielder has been on the shelf since Aug. 11 after hitting the injured list due to a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder but he recently starting a rehab assignment with Triple-A Pawtucket as he makes his way back to the bigs.
Chavis launched an absolute bomb Thursday in Game 1 of a double-header and he one-upped himself on Friday night, launching a 444-foot home run to left center field off the scoreboard at McCoy Stadium.
Check it out:
444 feet, 109mph exit velo, 2nd AB, 2nd HR of the day.@RedSox @MiLB @Section10
— Pawtucket Red Sox (@PawSox) August 30, 2019
Chavis noted that his trip back to the minors to rehab has given him perspective and a chance to reset after his numbers began to fall over the summer.
He is batting .254 with 18 home runs and 58 RBI on the season for the Red Sox but was batting just .221 after the All-Star break before hitting the IL.