Chicago White Sox short-handed players, realizing that ‘their legs matter,’ tell some of their players to slow down the pace running to first base

CHICAGO — The Chicago Fire Department has a large list of injured already. Chicago White Sox We are taking steps in order to stop it from growing any further.

On Saturday, Tony La Russa, White Sox manager, said to reporters that many White Sox veterans are following trainer instructions. He told reporters that when they do a routine out they slow down and run toward first base.

La Russa, who has 10 players on their injured list, stated that the pool of players included shortstop. Tim AndersonAlong with the first baseman,, this week, he returned from a serious groin injury Jose Abreu, outfielder Luis RobertDesignated hitter Andrew Vaughn Outfielder and pitcher AJ Pollock.

He also acknowledged that some fans may see slow runs to first base as lack of hustle. However, the list contains “key offensive men” who will be at the forefront of Chicago’s catch-up efforts. Cleveland Guardians And Minnesota Twins First place in the American League Central

La Russa stated, “As long the fans understand it,” “they’re no lazy, but their legs matter.”

This news was announced on the same day that the White Sox lost to Baltimore, 6-2. Baltimore is now on a four-game winning streak. Chicago has now lost four consecutive games.

This report was contributed by The Associated Press.

Leave a Comment