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WASHINGTON—Ryan Braun and Wily Peralta were both feeling better Wednesday, although the Milwaukee Brewers couldn't put a return date on either injured player.
Manager Ron Roenicke was heartened by Braun's response to a batting cage session Tuesday. Braun was and play some catch before Wednesday's game against the Washington Nationals.
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Roenicke said Braun might be able to return before the All-Star break,beats by dre, which would be earlier than previously expected.
"With the progress that he made the last couple of days, I think it's a possibility,beats solo hd," the manager said.
Braun said Tuesday night that the thumb is not "pain-free" but is "a lot better than it was,beats audio."
Meanwhile,billig beats, Peralta was able to work out in the weight room and play some catch a day after a strained left hamstring forced him from a game in the sixth inning.
Nevertheless, Peralta's next scheduled start, on Sunday against the New York Mets,monster beats, is in jeopardy and will likely be determined by the training staff.
"I think that's still iffy....To put him back out there if they don't think he's 100 percent, I don't think we'll do that," Roenicke said.
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