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Eloy Jiménez injured again in White Sox’s 9-2 loss to Twins

MINNEAPOLIS — The losses keep piling up for the Chicago White Sox. They dropped their sixth straight Saturday, falling to the Minnesota Twins, 9-2, in front of 16,686 at Target Field. More significantly, left fielder Eloy Jiménez exited with right hamstring soreness after trying to beat a throw to first base in the second inning. He is being evaluated, the Sox said. “You walk in the training ...
Eloy Jimenez of the Chicago White Sox is carted off the field after getting injured running to first base against the Minnesota Twins in the second inning at Target Field on Saturday, April 23, 2022, in Minneapolis.

MINNEAPOLIS — The losses keep piling up for the Chicago White Sox.

They dropped their sixth straight Saturday, falling to the Minnesota Twins, 9-2, in front of 16,686 at Target Field.

More significantly, left fielder Eloy Jiménez exited with right hamstring soreness after trying to beat a throw to first base in the second inning.

He is being evaluated, the Sox said.

“You walk

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