White Sox lose leading HR hitter Andrew Benintendi for 4-6 weeks with broken right hand
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox set a record last year with 121 losses and now face another rough season after outfielder Andrew Benintendi broke his hand. Diagnosed with a non-displaced fracture, he will be sidelined for four to six weeks, likely missing Opening Day. Despite his injury, last season's leader in home runs with 20, the White Sox secured a 4-2 win against the Guardians in spring training, their first victory of the preseason, amid concerns about the team's overall performance.
Outfielder Andrew Benintendi suffered a broken hand, sidelining him for four to six weeks, marking another setback for the struggling Chicago White Sox.
Benintendi, who led the White Sox in home runs last season, is expected to miss Opening Day, further hindering the team's chances this season.
Despite the injury concerns, the White Sox managed to win against the Guardians in their spring training game, ending their preseason on a positive note.
Benintendi's contract includes a substantial $17.1 million for this year, reflecting the team's investment in his performance despite the setbacks.
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