The White Sox slugger will start by playing DH, not in left field.
Jiménez is working back from surgery to repair a hamstring tendon that he tore on April 23rd. He first began his rehab assignment on May 28, but left that game early with what Hahn called “normal leg soreness.” That led to the team, so that the team could later reset his 20-day clock to return from Triple-A to the big leagues. At the time, Hahn made it clear that Jiménez’ leg soreness was not a new injury, nor was it a reaggravation of his previous injury.
“We expect that he's going to feel this, from time to time, over the course of the remainder of this season,” Hahn said earlier this month. “But over time, it should not cost him extra time, once active. This isn't the kind of thing we foresee flaring up and, 'OK, we've got to sit Eloy for five days.' This is more a matter of, not to venture too far out of my lane, but as the scar tissue breaks, those become a little bit fewer and farther between over time.
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