The Minnesota Twins reinstate catcher Ryan Jeffers from the 10-day injured list after he misses nearly two months. Multiple reports say Jeffers is returning from an injury described as a left hamate bone fracture. Before the injury, Jeffers had appeared in 37 games and posted a .295 batting average with a .949 OPS, along with seven home runs and 26 RBIs. The 29-year-old catcher is in his seventh season with the Twins, and his career numbers with the club include a .243 batting average and 75 home runs across 552 games. The Twins’ announcement confirms that Jeffers is eligible to return following the injury absence, with the team bringing him back after the extended time on the injured list. The reports focus on his reinstatement status and the injury that sidelined him, along with his performance prior to getting hurt.