
Coco Crisp to Make Second Rehab Appearance with Stockton this Season
Published on July 27, 2015 under California League (CalL1)
Stockton Ports News Release
STOCKTON, Calif.- The Stockton Ports have confirmed that Coco Crisp will make a Major League Baseball Rehabilitation appearance in Stockton on Monday, July 27th and Tuesday, July 28th.
Crisp will join the team while recovering from a neck injury which placed him on the Disabled List. The outfielder also joined the Ports during a rehab assignment in May as he recovered from an elbow injury.
Following his first stint on the Disabled List, Crisp went 2 for 45 with the Athletics in his 13 games played this season.
The Ports will host the Modesto Nuts in a three game series beginning tonight which will last through Wednesday.
Tickets are available by visiting the Ports Box Office, at stocktonports.com, or by calling 209-644-1900.
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