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Another White Sox player injures himself on base paths
Chicago White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada (10) is helped up after being injured during the second inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Lightning has unfortunately struck in the same place thrice for the Chicago White Sox within the first two weeks of the season.

White Sox first baseman Yoan Moncada was injured in the second inning of Tuesday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians. He was attempting to beat out a grounder to the third-base side but pulled up lame before he could make it to the bag.

Moncada went down in a heap and eventually had to be helped off the field by training staff. Here is the video.

The White Sox announced that Moncada had suffered a left adductor strain and would be re-evaluated the next day.

This is bad déjà vu for White Sox fans as it has happened to the team multiple times already to begin the new season. Eloy Jimenez had also strained his adductor running to first base on March 31 against Detroit (video here).

Then on Friday against Kansas City, it was Luis Robert’s turn to suffer a similar mishap. While he was rounding first base during the ninth inning, Robert suffered a hip flexor strain.

Jimenez and Robert are both now on the injured list, and Moncada looks poised to follow them. For three such non-contact injuries to occur on the base paths in the span of about 10 days is just unbelievably rotten luck for the White Sox.

Chicago is also off to a miserable 1-9 start to the season to top it all off. White Sox fans already suffered greatly through the team’s brutal 61-101 season in 2023, but now the 2024 campaign may somehow end up being even worse.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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