'It's My Opening Day': Josh Rojas Excited To Join White Sox After Injury
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Josh Rojas, a versatile infielder for the Chicago White Sox, faced a lengthy recovery from a toe injury that sidelined him for 33 games this season. Activated before the series finale against the Houston Astros, Rojas expressed his excitement about returning to the field, likening it to his personal Opening Day. His injury, caused by a collision during spring training, initially left him unsure of the recovery timeline. Despite lingering soreness, Rojas is ready to contribute fully to his team's efforts on the field.
When he slid into my feet, it kind of just crunched all my toes together and kind of squished the shoe. It was kind of like a hot, burning pain in my feet.
It's my Opening Day, so try to get on the board early with a hit and go from there.
I felt like I was out forever. I'm ready to go. I'm excited.
Still a little sore, but I think it's going to be one of those things that lingers around for a little bit. But it's good enough to go.
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