White Sox fans received a positive update from GM Chris Getz regarding the status of injured center fielder Luis Robert Jr. over the weekend, with MLB.com’s Injury Tracker noting that the club believes Robert could return to the lineup in Chicago as soon as the middle of May. According to Getz, Robert’s rehab has “been really positive” as he’s progressed to both running and hitting without issue.
If Robert could be back with the big league club in as little as two weeks, that would be excellent news for the White Sox. The 26-year-old suffered a grade 2 strain of his left hip flexor three weeks ago that was initially expected to sideline him for at least at weeks, with some club officials reportedly worrying that Robert would miss the entire first half. Fortunately, the slugger appears to have avoided those worst-case-scenarios.
While Robert had been hitting a relatively pedestrian .214/.241/.500 through seven games at the time of his injury, he’ll nonetheless be an immediate upgrade to the outfield mix in Chicago upon his return even if he doesn’t regain the form that saw him finish 12th in AL MVP voting last year. The White Sox are currently relying on newly-signed veteran Tommy Pham in center field in Robert’s absence, with Andrew Benintendi and Robbie Grossman holding down the outfield corners.
More from around the American League…
- Yankees third baseman Jon Berti is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Somerset today, according to MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch. The utilityman, who the club acquired from the Marlins in a three-team trade just before Opening Day, has been shelved for two weeks due to a left groin strain. Prior to the injury, Berti had been operating as part of a platoon at third base with Oswaldo Cabrera, though the 34-year-old veteran was just 4-for-19 when he was placed on the IL. Cabrera has taken over regular duties at third base in the absence of both Berti and DJ LeMahieu, posting a respectable .258/.294/.404 in 95 trips to the plate.
- The Angels had an injury scare this weekend when Miguel Sano was pulled from Friday’s game during the sixth inning due to a bout of knee soreness. The slugger remained out of Anaheim’s lineup last night while undergoing an MRI on his knee but indicated to reporters (including MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger) that he is day-to-day and expects to avoid a trip to the injured list after the test revealed inflammation in his left knee. That Sano won’t require a trip to the IL is surely a relief for the Angels, as the soon-to-be 31-year-old has taken over the third base job with the club while Anthony Rendon is out with a partially torn hamstring. Through 71 trips to the plate this season, Sano has hit a respectable .262/.352/.361 (110 wRC+), though much of that production has been thanks to an unsustainable .441 BABIP.
rememberthecoop
To go from “at” weeks to this…well, its…good news?
gbs42
“expected to sideline him for at least at weeks”
Eight weeks???
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“Sano”
Miguel Sano, right? First mention should include first name.
bkbk
Eh, Sanos BABIP is gonna be extremely high because his EV is or near the top in all of baseball. He’s looked renewed via the eye test
YankeesBleacherCreature
He’s always maintained an above-average BABIP. His barrel rate in a small sample size is also good.
lesterdnightfly
If Chris Getz says it, it’s gospel. The Getzer knows how to paint a positive picture better than Thomas Kinkade.
User 3014224641
Sano doesn’t have a BR page or first name.
Oprah. Cher. Sano. All one-name wonders.
Johnny Bravo
I’m so frustrated when Arte Moreno pulled the rug from the sale of the Angels I was so excited that the Angels were up for sale with a new owner, maybe some positive changes like build up the farm system player development. Reckless, free agent spending disaster Moreno handpick, free agents We’re back to the same old thing Moreno using BandAids patching up the 26th men roster. Moreno knows he’s a disliked man in Anaheim have you seen a glimpse of him or give any interviews? He’s like a rat hiding in this rat hole. I love Mike Trout. I think he deserves better Philadelphia freedom
Jubilation
Robert finished 12th in the NL? MVP voting??
User 3014224641
Didn’t you hear about the realignment? The Cubs are in the AL now.