Brooks Baldwin Scratched From Chicago White Sox Lineup Tuesday Against Blue Jays
Briefly

Brooks Baldwin has been scratched from the White Sox lineup due to low back tightness, with Austin Slater taking his place in left field. Baldwin suffered the injury in the weight room, and further evaluation is pending. Despite playing 44 games this season, he had recently been performing well, achieving a .333 average in his last seven games. Previously, he had strong stats in Triple-A and was considered valuable for his defensive versatility across multiple positions.
Baldwin has been scratched from the lineup due to low back tightness. Austin Slater will take Baldwin's place in left field and bat eighth.
Baldwin made the White Sox Opening Day roster and played 44 games before moving between the major and minor leagues during May and June.
Baldwin was hitting well lately, going 7-for-21 (.333) with two doubles, one home run, four RBI, two walks and seven strikeouts in his last seven games.
Baldwin's performance included strong stats in Triple-A, slashing .368/.425/.737 with 11 home runs, 24 RBIs and four stolen bases.
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