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Rodon heads to Charlotte for rehab start
- Updated: July 24, 2016
CHICAGO — The White Sox did get some good news mixed in with general manager Rick Hahn’s news conference to discuss Chris Sale’s suspension.
Hahn said injured left-hander Carlos Rodon will begin his Minor League rehab assignment Monday with Triple-A Charlotte. Rodon was placed on the 15-day disabled list July 9 with a sprained left wrist, which occurred when he stumbled running up the dugout steps prior to the singing of the national anthem the day before.
Right-hander Jacob Turner was recalled July 17 from Charlotte and has made two starts in Rodon’s place, losing both games and not lasting past the fourth inning in either.
It’s unknown when Rodon will be activated or when Sale will pitch next. Sale will be eligible to pitch Thursday, when the White Sox play the second of two games against the Cubs at Wrigley Field, but the decision …
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