White Sox OF Andrew Benintendi (hand) out 4 to 6 weeks
Briefly

Andrew Benintendi, the left fielder for the Chicago White Sox, will miss four to six weeks after sustaining a broken right hand during a spring-training game against the Cleveland Guardians. The injury is a non-displaced fracture, and no surgery is required, although it casts doubt on his availability for Opening Day against the Los Angeles Angels on March 27. In his career spanning nine seasons across various teams, Benintendi has notable stats, including a .270 batting average and significant home run totals, showcasing his impact in Major League Baseball.
Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Benintendi will miss four to six weeks with a broken right hand sustained in Thursday's spring-training game against the Cleveland Guardians.
The White Sox said it was a non-displaced fracture with no surgery required, leaving him unlikely to be ready for Opening Day.
Benintendi has a .270 career batting average with 98 homers and has been a notable player since his All-Star season in 2022.
In two seasons with the White Sox, Benintendi has posted a .246/.309/.374 slash line with 25 homers and has tied his career high of 20 homers.
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