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What is Eloy Jiménez's future in White Sox outfield after another injury?

What is Eloy Jiménez's future in White Sox outfield after another injury?

FromWhite Sox Talk Podcast


What is Eloy Jiménez's future in White Sox outfield after another injury?

FromWhite Sox Talk Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Eloy Jiménez suffered another injury in left field. This time, he hurt his shoulder trying to catch a ball as it sailed over the fence in a spring training game against the Oakland Athletics. So what should the White Sox do with Jiménez moving forward: keep him in left field or move him to DH? Chuck Garfien, Vinnie Duber, and Ryan McGuffey discuss the possibilities and the tricky spot the White Sox find themselves with Jiménez continuing to get hurt. Plus, Liam Hendriks has kidney stones. Will the White Sox new closer be ready for Opening Day? And could a trip to Disneyland cure what ails him?(2:40) - What should the White Sox do after Eloy injured himself in left field again?(7:00) - Eloy's injury history(9:40) - If the White Sox move Jimenez to DH, who plays left field?(17:40) - Should Andrew Vaughn be prepping to play left field this year?(22:00) -Eloy is here to hit not play defense(25:35) - Liam Hendriks' has kidney stones?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Mar 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The White Sox Talk Podcast brings you unparalleled insight and access to the White Sox. Featuring interviews with current/former players and coaches, we’ll tell you why something happened yesterday, and what’s likely going to happen tomorrow. Featuring Chuck Garfien, Ryan McGuffey, Chris Kamka, and a whole lot of White Sox and baseball guests. New episodes release every Tuesday and Thursday, and whenever news breaks.