4 takeaways from Chicago White Sox camp, including Austin Slater as the latest outfielder slowed by injury
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The Chicago White Sox are facing significant challenges in their outfield as Austin Slater joins Andrew Benintendi on the sidelines due to injuries. Benintendi's non-displaced fracture will keep him out for four to six weeks, while Michael A. Taylor's elbow issue has sidelined him but might see a return soon. Corey Julks stepped in for Slater during Monday's game against the Athletics. On a positive note, infielder Lenyn Sosa begins the Cactus League strong, fueled by newfound confidence from his recent performances, including a memorable home run last September that solidified his potential.
Austin Slater's injury adds to Chicago White Sox's outfield challenges, with key players sidelined and new signings showing inconsistent performances this spring.
"Before that at-bat, I was waiting and I was visualizing that moment... I'm able to execute and it happened. That was a very special moment." - Lenyn Sosa.
The Sox's hopes rest on the effective return of injured players like Michael A. Taylor, while rookies like Lenyn Sosa are stepping up in crucial moments.
"I just found a very good confidence level... I was able to carry on that to the winter league." - Lenyn Sosa on his performance.
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