White Sox Catcher Teel Out 4-6 Weeks
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2026 White Sox Opening Day roster projection: Who’s expected to break camp with the team in two weeks?
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Two weeks from Thursday, the White Sox will have played their first game of the 2026 season. Given the time crunch and catcher Kyle Teel suffering a Grade 2 hamstring strain in the World Baseball Classic, now seems like the optimal time to project the Opening Day roster. The 2026 lineup features more youth and talent than last year’s. Only Miguel Vargas, Lenyn Sosa and Korey Lee remain from last year’s lineup, and only Vargas…
Projecting a White Sox Opening Day roster two weeks out
Opening Day is a mere two weeks away, yet a number of spots on the White Sox’s 26-man roster remain in flux, but Kyle Teel’s hamstring issue created an opportunity for some fresh speculation that stands a chance of being halfway informed. Chris Getz and Will Venable both spoke to reporters in Arizona on Wednesday…
Chicago White Sox starter officially out for Opening Day with injury
The Chicago White Sox have seen an injury to a key player of their 2026 team. While injuries can always happen, one of their young starters will miss Opening Day now. This injury is not considered to be a long-term injury and affect his season, but is a bit of a downer. Let’s take a deeper dive into who is injured and what it means going forward. The Chicago White Sox will be without catcher Kyle Teel for 4-6 weeks MLB: Chicago White Sox at Minn…
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