Josh Rojas Diagnosed With Hairline Fracture In Toe
Briefly

The White Sox’s infielder Rojas is dealing with a hairline fracture in his right big toe, currently in a walking boot and facing pain that might impede his availability for Opening Day. Manager Will Venable indicated the decision will hinge on Rojas's pain tolerance, and there's little urgency to rush him back. Meanwhile, the roster is taking shape with Vargas confirmed as the starting third baseman and Vaughn at first base. A potential absence for Rojas opens opportunities for other middle infielders and non-roster invitees who are performing well in spring training.
Rojas is currently in a walking boot after sustaining a hairline fracture in his right big toe, leaving doubts about his availability for Opening Day.
Manager Will Venable noted Rojas's return hinges on pain tolerance, indicating that the team will not rush him back if he isn't fully healed.
With Rojas potentially sidelined, other middle infielders and non-roster invitees could benefit from increased opportunities during spring training.
Despite some roster uncertainties, Miguel Vargas is confirmed as the primary third baseman following a strong spring performance, while first base seems secured for Andrew Vaughn.
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