White Sox Outfielder Mike Tauchman To Begin Rehab Assignment
Briefly

Chicago White Sox outfielder Mike Tauchman is set to begin a rehab stint with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights following a right hamstring injury that placed him on the 10-day injured list on April 10. The injury occurred just after he returned from a prior hamstring strain. White Sox manager stated that Tauchman would gradually work back into playing shape, starting as designated hitter. Tauchman signed a $1.95 million contract with the team, having had a solid previous season with the Cubs, where he recorded a .732 OPS in 217 games.
Tauchman was placed on the 10-day injured list on April 10 with a right hamstring strain, suffering it while rounding third base against the Guardians.
White Sox manager discussed the plan for Tauchman's rehab, indicating a phased approach starting with DH'ing before transitioning to field play.
Tauchman signed a one-year, $1.95 million deal with the White Sox in December, contributing significantly when active with a .732 OPS last season.
Venable emphasized that the rehab's focus would be on Tauchman's health and his ability to manage consecutive games before considering his hitting performance.
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