Injury Woes: Can the White Sox Outfield Survive the Latest Setbacks? 

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The Chicago White Sox are facing a tough season ahead, and the recent injuries to key outfielders like Austin Slater and Andrew Benintendi are raising eyebrows. With Slater now sidelined due to an oblique strain and Benintendi out for several weeks with a fractured hand, the Sox's plans for a competitive roster are being put to the test.

This situation opens up a fascinating discussion about the future of the White Sox. Are they simply biding their time until their injured players return, or is this the perfect opportunity for younger talents like Dominic Fletcher and Oscar Colás to step up and prove themselves?

Moreover, with the team not expected to be competitive this year, could we see a shift in strategy? Should the White Sox consider trading their veterans for prospects, or do they hold onto them in hopes of a quick turnaround?

And what about the Rangers' Robert Garcia, who is eyeing the closer role? With Texas lacking a set closer, could this be a breakout moment for him? His impressive strikeout rate suggests he has the potential, but can he handle the pressure?

Let’s dive into these questions. What are your thoughts on the White Sox's current strategy? Do you think they should focus on developing young talent or aim for a quick fix? And how do you see the closer situation in Texas playing out? Share your predictions and insights!

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