Lanky lefty Chris Sale will make his season debut for the Red Sox on Tuesday after recovering from an offseason rib fracture. Chris Sale Injury ReportSale finished his short rehab stint with a much-reported-on start on Wednesday night and was deemed ready to make his first big-league appearance since a disastrous 2021 postseason.The 33-year-old southpaw should be well-healed from his February rib stress fracture, the Pro Baseball Docs say, and he will return with an SIC score of 90.Sale's next start will be Tuesday at Tampa Bay. No more minors.— Pete Abraham (@PeteAbe) July 8, 2022 The unknown variable that could cause a disturbance is what caused the stress fracture. If Sale suffered the rib injury due to away-from-team training during the lockout, as the Docs infer, he will enter with no limitations.If he suffered the fracture because of something structurally wrong, the underlying issue would linger, but there has been no indication that is the case.Sale's second variable is well-known, as the ace underwent Tommy John surgery in March 2020 and made only 12 appearances last season.He's feeling good, he's doing all his work between starts and he'll be ready. Alex Cora on Chris Sale's return to the Red Sox, Sale's reaction to his start in Worcester and whether or not he ever 'threw a nutty' as a player.@TomCaron | #RedSox pic.twitter.com/n2sxXZKVxT— NESN (@NESN) July 8, 2022 This was set up to be the year Sale would make a full return before the stress fracture interrupted his season.The Red Sox may be cautious with Sale's ramp-up given the long time away, but he is close to being unleashed once again.Fantasy And Betting OutlookEven if Sale is on a pitch limit he can be an effective strikeout starter, as evidenced by his last 34 starts, in which he posted 270 strikeouts across 190 innings while dealing with or recovering from injuries.FanDuel Sportsbook has set the Red Sox line to win the World Series at +3000.