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Tigers' Wenceel Perez resumes his rehab work at Comerica Park

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Detroit  He was a sight for sore eyes, no pun intended.

Wenceel Perez, who fractured an orbital bone near his left eye in a freakish training accident in Houston three weeks ago, was back at Comerica Park for the first time Tuesday.

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“He looks like a prize fighter,” joked manager AJ Hinch. “But it’s great to see him smile and interact with everyone.”

Perez, injured when a resistance band snapped off its hook, played catch. He’s also been hitting off a tee and running.

“It was 2½ weeks and it was still sensitive (to the light),” Perez said. “It still is when the sun is too hot or too bright. It bothers me.”

Perez, who said he will never use resistance bands again, said he initially feared the worse.

“When it happened, I was like, ‘Oh, my eyes,’” he said. “Kelly (Rhoades, assistant trainer) was around me. I was like, ‘Kelly, my eyes, my eyes.’ I was in a lot of pain. She kind of opened my eye and said, ‘You are fine, you are fine.’

“I was really relieved.”

Perez will do his rehab work at Comerica Park going forward. He is still not ready to travel with the team.

There was plenty of other news on the injury front Tuesday:

▶  Reliever Will Vest (posterior right elbow inflammation) stayed back in Dallas. He is scheduled to consult with specialist Dr. Keith Meister. Hinch reiterated that it was not a ligament issue.  

▶ Second baseman Gleyber Torres (oblique) has increased the volume and intensity of his baseball activity, including taking swings off a tee. Hinch said, “He is in a much better place now than he was the first time. I love the spark in his voice and the excitement that he’s not feeling anything when he swings.” The next step will be to take swings with a coach pitching. He isn’t expected to be ready for competition until after the All-Star break.

▶  Jackson Jobe (Tommy John surgery) was scheduled to make his first rehab start Tuesday at Low-A Lakeland. Hinch said they were going to try and "corral" him after two innings.

▶ Lefty Brant Hurter (lumbar spine inflammation) threw a bullpen session Tuesday.

▶ Shortstop Javier Báez (ankle) has ratcheted up the intensity of his baseball activity as he progresses toward an eventual rehab stint.

▶ Reliever Burch Smith (shoulder) threw a bullpen Tuesday.

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Mumbai Rains: Vihar Lake Overflows As First City Reservoir This Monsoon; 10 Per Cent Water Cut Continues | VIDEO

· Free Press Journal

Mumbai, July 7, 2026: Vihar Lake, one of the seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai and one of the two lakes within the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's jurisdiction, started overflowing at 9 pm on Tuesday. The lake has a usable water storage capacity of 27,698 million litres.

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Vihar Lake Overflows Early

The relentless rainfall the city has been witnessing resulted in the early overflow of the lake this year. The lake became full and started overflowing on August 18 last year, on July 25 in 2024 and on July 26 in 2023.

Vihar Lake is one of the two smaller lakes supplying water to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, the other being Tulsi Lake. Vihar Lake supplies an average of 90 million litres (9 crore litres) of water daily.

Water Cut To Continue

Meanwhile, on Tuesday morning, following satisfactory rainfall in the catchment areas, the total water level of the seven lakes supplying water to Mumbai had reached 28.92%. Notably, the water level increased by 12% over a period of 24 hours following heavy downpours.

However, there will be no relief from the ongoing 10% water cut in Mumbai, as the decision will be taken only after all seven lakes overflow.

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“With the current water levels, we have water available till September 16-17. We have to ensure water is available till the next monsoon. The intensity of rainfall may decrease in the coming days. We can reverse the water cut in Mumbai only after all seven dams overflow. We have to wait until at least the end of July to take a call on the water cut,” said a senior officer from the BMC's Hydraulic Engineering Department.

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