Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs, a major league baseball player who has been away from the battlefield for more than a month due to a sprained ring finger on his left hand, is expected to return to the major league baseball on the 4th.

When Suzuki stole the base against the Reds on May 26, he sprained the ring finger of his left hand and entered the injured list, leaving the battle line.



On the 30th of last month, he returned to the actual battle with the 3A team under the Cubs and suddenly played an active part with 2 hits including a home run and 2 RBIs. He made a timely two-base hit in the third inning.



Cubs coach Ross said at a press conference before the match on the 2nd about the timing of Suzuki's return, "It's close. I may be able to return as early as Monday," and can return to the major leagues as early as the 4th. I made it clear.



Suzuki said after the match in the minor league on the 2nd, "I haven't heard anything yet, but his physical condition is very good."



The Cubs will be in Milwaukee for three consecutive battles with the Brewers from the 4th.