White Sox Activate INF Chase Meidroth, Designate INF Jacob Amaya for Assignment
Chase Meidroth returns from injury after a bruised thumb, while Jacob Amaya is designated for assignment following a .106 batting average in 37 games.
- On August 7, 2025, the Chicago White Sox reinstated 24-year-old Chase Meidroth from the injured list and removed Jacob Amaya from the roster by designating him for assignment to open a spot.
- Meidroth’s IL stint followed a right thumb contusion sustained on July 30 when a pitch from Phillies' Taijuan Walker struck his hand during a game in Chicago.
- Before the injury, Meidroth had played in 84 games with a.252 batting average, three home runs, 15 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases while Amaya struggled offensively with a.106 average over 37 games.
- White Sox manager Will Venable highlighted Meidroth’s strong defensive skills, his contributions at the plate, and the consistent enthusiasm he brings to the team each day, emphasizing how important those aspects are for the squad.
- Meidroth’s return ahead of the White Sox’s three-game series in Kansas City provides the team more middle-infield stability as Amaya’s DFA limits his roster opportunities.
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White Sox' bats quiet in 3-1 loss to Royals as Chase Meidroth returns from injured list
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Rookie second baseman and table-setter Chase Meidroth’s return to the lineup wasn’t enough to wake up the offense Friday as the White Sox fell 3-1 to the Royals.As the Sox cool down from a 10-4 second-half start, it was their ninth loss in 11 games — and their 12th consecutive defeat at Kauffman Stadium dating to September 2023.Meidroth, starting for the first time in two weeks after a nagging injury that was the result of bei…
White Sox activate Chase Meidroth, designate Jacob Amaya ahead of Royals series
The Chicago White Sox reinstated infielder Chase Meidroth from the 10-day injured list and designated infielder Jacob Amaya for assignment ahead of Friday's series opener against the Kansas City Royals.
White Sox’ bats quiet in 3-1 loss to Royals as Chase Meidroth returns from injured list
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Rookie second baseman and table-setter Chase Meidroth’s return to the lineup wasn’t enough to wake up the offense Friday as the White Sox fell 3-1 to the Royals. As the Sox cool down from a 10-4 second-half start, it was their ninth loss in 11 games — and their 12th consecutive defeat at Kauffman Stadium dating to September 2023. Meidroth, starting for the first time in two weeks after a nagging injury that was the result of b…
First Pitch: White Sox at Royals - Sox Machine
The opener of this weekend’s series in Kansas City is one that Royals bloggers are calling “must-win time,” and one White Sox bloggers are calling “Friday.” In roster news, the White Sox reinstated Chase Meidroth and his bruised thumb from the injured list, and he’ll be starting at second base and batting eighth. They made […]
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