CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago White Sox second baseman
Chase Meidroth left Wednesday's game against Philadelphia after
he was hit by a pitch on his right thumb.
Meidroth was hit by an 89.6 mph sinker from Taijuan Walker in
the fifth inning. The rookie stayed in to run the bases, but he
was replaced by Lenyn Sosa before Philadelphia batted in the
sixth.
The White Sox said X-rays were negative, and Meidroth is day to
day.
“He’ll get scanned again, I’m sure we’ll see how he’s doing,”
manager Will Venable said after Chicago's 9-3 victory. “We got
the off day tomorrow, so see how he comes out of that.”
The 24-year-old Meidroth is batting .252 with three homers, 15
RBIs and 11 steals in 83 games. He was acquired by Chicago in
the Garrett Crochet deal with Boston in December.
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