The Chicago White Sox have struggled this spring with injuries, and it looks like it will affect their roster for Opening Day. The White Sox got decimated in their pitching department, with six total pitchers set to miss this season due to Tommy John, four coming in March alone.
The Chicago White Sox have had some of their players get hurt this spring, with a few players they’ve signed this offseason going down with an injury. One of those players who signed with the White Sox this offseason and got injured this spring is infielder Josh Rojas.
The Chicago White Sox have struggled with injuries this spring, with a few of their players set to miss this season with Tommy John surgery. The White Sox did see progress with Andrew Benintendi’s injury, with him taking his first swings in live batting practice since getting hit in his hand.
White Sox infielder Josh Rojas has a hairline fracture in his right big toe. Manager Will Venable passed the info on to reporters, including James Fegan of Sox Machine.
The White Sox set the MLB mark for most losses in a single season last year. Chicago is deep in a rebuild and the team had very few bright spots. And after the 2024 campaign, the White Sox traded away the team’s lone All-Star to further the rebuild.
The Chicago White Sox have been one of the more active teams on the free agency market this offseason. However, it wasn’t the headliner moves you would think they would make if it wasn’t a rebuilding season.
Former Seattle Mariners third baseman Josh Rojas will make $3.5 million with the Chicago White Sox in 2025. We knew that Rojas had signed with Chicago last week, but the financial terms hadn't been announced.
The Chicago White Sox have designated infielder Jacob Amaya for assignment, the team announced Wednesday afternoon. Amaya was cut loose from the 40-man roster so Chicago could make room for veteran infielder Josh Rojas.
The Chicago White Sox have officially added a new piece to their roster by securing infielder Josh Rojas with a one-year contract. This move marks a potential shift in the South Siders' infield dynamics for the upcoming season.
The Chicago White Sox added to their infield depth with signing super utility-man Josh Rojas to a one-year deal per Scott Merkin of MLB.com. The 30-year-old Rojas had a down year with the Seattle Mariners last season which ultimately led to them not tendering him a contract for 2025 and making him a free agent.
Could the lefty infielder help mitigate DJ LeMahieu’s struggles vs. righties? In a recent report from Chris Kirschner of The Athletic, we learned that the Yankees are leaving the door open for 36-year-old DJ LeMahieu to reclaim an everyday starting role in 2025.
The Chicago Cubs have stayed plenty busy all offseason, trading for Kyle Tucker being their crown jewel thus far. As the Cubs look to continue building out their roster, a former Seattle Mariners utilityman has caught Chicago’s eye.
According to Mark Feinsand of MLB.com, free agent Josh Rojas is drawing interest from multiple teams.
This article is part of a series evaluating potential free agent and trade acquisitions for the Arizona Diamondbacks entering the 2025 season. The Arizona Diamondbacks are in need of a utility man this winter.
Let’s take a look at five hitters who hit free agency following last week’s non-tender deadline and could be worth keeping an eye on throughout the coming offseason.
As the Seattle Mariners look to figure out the best way to build a playoff team for 2025, one question is coming into focus. It appears as if Josh Rojas is more of a sure thing than we thought.
The Seattle Mariners turned to third baseman Josh Rojas to record some outs late in their blowout loss on Sunday, and he got one of them with an absurd eephus pitch.
On Sunday, Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo announced that Josh Rojas would miss significant time with an oblique strain.
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