Miguel Vargas is sidelined due to an oblique injury he sustained while warming up. General manager Chris Getz reported Vargas is making progress with sprints, indicating recovery. However, oblique injuries are often tricky to manage. Manager Will Venable emphasized the need for caution, as these injuries can worsen quickly. Vargas, with 439 plate appearances this season, has been productive, leading the team in runs, doubles, and RBIs, while showcasing improved batting statistics compared to last season. His absence will allow Curtis Mead new opportunities on the roster.
Vargas has been running around doing sprints, a sign he's moving in the right direction. At the same time, oblique injuries can be difficult to manage.
Those things can be dangerous. Even when they feel like they're not a big deal, they can be a really big deal and really set you back.
With a team-high 439 plate appearances, he leads the White Sox with 57 runs scored, 25 doubles and 44 RBIs, while ranking second with 13 home runs.
Vargas has taken a noticeable step forward to slash .229/.305/.402 this season.
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