For future reference, it turns out that White Sox public relations announcing an injured list placement for a star player and a media availability for the general manager, within minutes of each other, is not a harbinger of happy news.
It’s certainly a more reliable indicator of injury severity than the fact that Luis Robert Jr. played another defensive inning after pulling up early on the first base line in Tuesday’s 5-4 loss to the Royals. The White Sox placed Robert on the IL with his second strain of his left hamstring this year, and a decidedly more severe one.
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