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    Kyle Teel (knee) goes 5-for-6 in rehab game

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    Kyle Teel (knee) went 5-for-6 with two RBI on Friday in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Charlotte.

    Teel’s return to Chicago’s catching mix appears imminent after a monster performance at the dish while also handling all nine innings behind the dish during his latest rehab contest. The 24-year-old backstop has been snake-bitten by injuries this season, missing the first three months due to hamstring and knee issues. He figures to rejoin the upstart White Sox for his season debut at some point this weekend.
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    Teel was cleared to start a hitting progression last week and will continue to ramp up baseball activities with the hope of making it back to Chicago by early-to-mid September. He hit the injured list with a high ankle sprain back in late July.
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    Teel told reporters afterwards that it was his first time hitting since landing on the injured list with a high ankle sprain back in late July. The 24-year-old backstop was given a 6-12 week return timetable, which puts him back in Chicago at some pint in early-to-mid September, if everything goes according to plan with his rehabilitation process.
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    Venable classified it as a broad range, but it sounds like Teel will be out until at least early September and there’s a possibility he’s done for the remainder of the regular season. The 24-year-old backstop was diagnosed with a high ankle sprain after suffering the injury on a play at home plate during Monday’s game against the Rangers. It’ll be Drew Romo and Edgar Quero handling the catching duties in his absence. It would probably make sense for Chicago to pursue a temporary veteran stopgap at the trade deadline based on this latest development.
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    It’s the third leg injury that Teel has suffered this year, joining the hamstring strain he sustained in the World Baseball Classic and the knee injury that came about while on a rehab assignment in May. He’d hit .190/.271/.317 in 19 games since returning in June. Drew Romo and Edgar Quero will resume sharing the catcher role in Chicago.
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    Teel will undergo further evaluation, and is likely headed for imaging as well, after suffering a potentially serious ankle injury on a play at the plate during the second inning of Monday’s game. The 24-year-old backstop appeared to get his left ankle caught under the weight of his body while twisting and attempting to tag out a runner on the play. There should be an update on his status in the coming days, but it certainly looks like an injured list situation.
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    Teel was replaced by Drew Romo behind the dish after needing assistance to leave the field following a play at the plate in the second inning. It’s a bit unclear what exactly happened because there wasn’t a collision, but Teel appeared to injure his left leg while stretching to attempt to tag out Ezequiel Duran on the play. There should be an additional update on his status shortly.
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    With 14 RBI in his 15 starts since coming off the injured list, Teel is timing his hits well. However, he’s batting just .198/.275/.323 with a 39 percent strikeout rate through 69 plate appearances. His bat speed is actually well up from last year, but if, as the numbers suggest, he’s sacrificing contact to make that happen, it’s might not be worth it.
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    Antonacci takes a seat following 10 consecutive starts in left field since June 19. The 23-year-old rookie has settled in nicely as Chicago’s top-of-the-order table-setter, hitting .291/.391/.413 with 43 runs scored, four homers, 22 RBI and 11 steals in 263 plate appearances through 65 games. He’s definitely lived up to fantasy managers’ most optimistic projections. It’ll be Kyle Teel moving up to the leadoff spot with Junior Perez in left field on Tuesday night.
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    Teel started at catcher and went 0-for-4 out of the cleanup spot in his season debut at Rate Field on Monday night. The 24-year-old backstop missed nearly three months to open the season after suffering a serious hamstring injury during the World Baseball Classic back in March. His return was delayed even further by a knee sprain that he suffered during his rehabilitation process. He’ll slot into the heart of Chicago’s lineup and is worthy of a roster spot in most fantasy leagues based on his offensive upside. Drew Romo is behind the plate on Tuesday evening.
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    Teel looks set to make his season debut with the White Sox. The 24-year-old hurt his hamstring in the World Baseball Classic and then suffered a knee sprain in May that sidelined him even longer. Teel hit .273/.375/.411 in 78 games as a rookie last season with eight home runs and 35 RBI. He can be added in most leagues if you need a catcher, but he’s probably a fringe option in shallower one-catcher formats.

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    Braden Montgomery went 1-for-4 with a walk, a solo home run and two RBI against the Mets on Saturday.

    Montgomery’s home run was his fifth of the season. He hit a solo shot off Christian Scott in the second inning. Montgomery got the day off Friday as he had been hitting .192 in his last 20 games. He returned with a big fly and a bases-loaded walk Saturday. Montgomery is hitting .235 with a .705 OPS and 32 RBI.
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    Bo Bichette went 2-for-5 with a solo home run against the White Sox on Saturday.

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    Carson Benge went 3-for-5 with two runs, a solo home run, two RBI and a stolen base against the White Sox on Saturday.

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    Jackson Merrill homered and drove in two runs to help the Padres to a 6-5 win over the Twins on Saturday.

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    Griffin Canning went 3 1/3 scoreless innings in relief against the Twins on Saturday.

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    Mason Miller fired a scoreless ninth to pick up a save against the Twins on Saturday.

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    Dean Kremer limited the Padres on Saturday to two runs on three hits in 5 1/3 innings in a no-decision.

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    Brooks Lee went 3-for-4 and homered in a loss to the Padres on Saturday.

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