Josh Naylor’s right leg has been the focus of attention since June 27.
For the past 8 1/2 months, he’s been in uninterrupted rehab, has been subjected to continual analysis, and has focused all of his efforts on being ready for Opening Day. Despite this, he continues to talk about it.
It’s hard to believe that the horrible incident that left Naylor with fractures and ligament tears in his lower right leg at Target Field could turn out to be such a bright spot in his life.
He’s already said that his rehab process led to his best offseason, and he underlined that after his first Cactus League game against the Brewers on Tuesday, stating that the injury was a blessing in disguise since it caused him to change his hitting technique, which has paid off so far.
Even though he’s only had a brief taste of game action, the results have been in Naylor’s favor thus far.
Despite the fact that he arrived at camp ready to face any obstacle, the Guardians didn’t want to rush him through his training.
On Thursday, he appeared in his first Minor League game and went 1-for-4 while playing four innings in right field.
He went 2-for-4 with an RBI double off the left-center-field wall in another Minor League game two days later.
Josh Naylor Contract
The Cleveland Guardians signed Josh Naylor to a one-year, $1,200,000 contract, with $1,200,000 guaranteed.
Josh Naylor Salary
Josh Naylor is paid an average of $1,200,000 per year. Naylor will be paid a basic salary of $1,200,000 in 2022.
Josh Naylor Net Worth
Josh Naylor has a net worth estimation of $ 1 million to $3 million