The Chicago White Sox reinstated outfielder Andrew Benintendi from the 10-day injured list on Thursday. Benintendi, 30, has not played since April 6 due to a left adductor strain.
The injuries just keep coming for the 2025 Chicago White Sox, who are seeking to improve on a 2024 season that they'd rather forget. The keys to improvement were improvements to the starting rotation, and production from veterans such as Andrew Benintendi, Luis Robert Jr, and Andrew Vaughn.
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The Chicago White Sox are off to a rough start to the season and could be on pace to get close, if not break the loss record. The rough start to the season hasn’t gotten any better, as the White Sox placed leftfielder Andrew Benintendi on the injured list after he suffered a left adductor strain.
The White Sox have a 2-8 record, losing six straight heading into tonight’s game with the Guardians. The team has announced three roster moves today, headlined by Outfielder Andrew Benintendi.
The White Sox announced that outfielder Andrew Benintendi has been placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 7.
The slumping Chicago White Sox now will have to make do without one of their best hitters as outfielder Andrew Benintendi was placed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 7, Wednesday with a left adductor strain.
The Chicago White Sox announced troubling news for the roster ahead of their matchup with the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday evening. On Tuesday, the White Sox lost the first game of their series to the Guardians 1-0 by giving up a walk-off… walk.
The Chicago White Sox dropped their sixth consecutive game in Tuesday’s series opener against the Cleveland Guardians. They’ll try to snap that skid tonight with Sean Burke taking the mound.
The winds seemed to have shifted for the Chicago White Sox after looking great to open the season, to now falling back into their old ways and once again looking like the worst team in baseball.
Chicago White Sox outfielder and designated hitter Andrew Benintendi left Sunday afternoon's game against the Detroit Tigers in the top of the fifth inning due to tightness in his left adductor.
The Chicago White Sox have slowly gotten back most of their injured players after getting dealt a bad hand during the spring, which cost them most of their pitching depth.
The Chicago White Sox are riding a four-game losing streak after dropping two of three from the Minnesota Twins and dropping the first two games of a three-game set against the Detroit Tigers.
Andrew Benintendi has been written off as a flash-in-the-pan, an overrated No. 1 pick, and a former All-Star who'll never find his way back to the mid-summer classic known as Major League Baseball's All-Star game.
The Chicago White Sox have had a lot of success this season with their starting pitching and their offense helping them find success. The White Sox’s starting pitching to start the season has not allowed an earned run, with Martín Pérez being the latest to keep that trend rolling by throwing six no-hit innings against the Minnesota Twins.
The Red Sox released minor-league pitcher Grant Gambrell on Wednesday, per the club’s MiLB.com transactions log. Gambrell, 27, was one of two players to be named later acquired from the Royals as part of the three-team, seven-player trade that sent Andrew Benintendi to Kansas City in February 2021.
The 2025 season is officially underway. Unfortunately, the Kansas City Royals were on the losing end on Thursday, as they fell in their season opener against the Cleveland Guardians by a final score of 7-4 in 10 innings.
The Chicago White Sox are dealing with quite a few injuries this spring, with the most notable coming to their highest-paid player, Andrew Benintendi, who is dealing with a broken hand.
The Chicago White Sox are not having the best spring training so far, and it could be a precursor for what is to come for the regular season. The White Sox will likely be one of the bottom-feeders in the league again this season, competing with the Miami Marlins and the Colorado Rockies as one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball.
The rebuilding White Sox would probably like to shop Andrew Benintendi around the trade market later this spring. Unfortunately, the veteran outfielder’s health status is perhaps going to make that difficult.
The veteran's status for Opening Day is in jeopardy.
Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi will miss four to six weeks with a broken right hand sustained in Thursday's spring-training game against the Cleveland Guardians.
Andrew Benintendi has a non-displaced fracture in his right hand and will miss four to six weeks.
The White Sox are one of the few clubs in baseball firmly in rebuild mode.
One player has produced a remarkable turnaround in his season despite the sizeable struggles of his club.
The Chicago White Sox offense is having a historically bad season, and one player in particular is mirroring those atrocious numbers.
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