The White Sox recently placed third baseman Yoán Moncada on the 10-day injured list due to back soreness, and it seemed like maybe he would be able to quickly return. He had already missed a few games as the club was deciding whether or not to send him to the IL, suggesting it was a fairly borderline case. With the ability to backdate an IL move by three days, it seemed reasonable to expect him to return after a week of rest, but manager Pedro Grifol tells reporters, including Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times, that Moncada will likely be sent on a rehab assignment.
“He’s getting better, but there’s a process to this thing,” Grifol said. “Now he’s missed significant time to where there’s going to be some added stuff to his progression and his return.” He also says that “Third base is a reactionary position; there’s some diving involved; there’s a lot of movement” and that “there’s a good possibility that he will [go on a rehab assignment].”
Injuries have become a bit of a running theme for Moncada over the past couple of years. He made multiple trips to the IL last year due to a right oblique strain, a right hamstring strain and then a left hamstring strain. He was limited to 104 games on the year and a paltry .212/.273/.353 batting line when healthy enough to take the field. He launched out of the gates here in 2023 by hitting .308/.325/.564 in the early going but that progress has now been stalled by these back issues and his return might now be kicked a little further down the road than initially expected.
The IL stints of Moncada, Eloy Jiménez, Tim Anderson and Hanser Alberto have opened up opportunities for other players on the roster, such as Jake Burger and Gavin Sheets. James Fegan of The Athletic recently profiled the pair, who have become close such close friends that they’ve started referring to themselves collectively as “Shurger,” even joking about selling split jerseys or T-shirts.
Both players have made the most of their recent opportunities with offensive outbursts. Burger has smacked five home runs already in just 11 games, currently sporting a video game batting line of .276/.353/.862 and a 219 wRC+. Sheets’ line isn’t quite as gaudy but it’s still an impressive .310/.429/.414 for a 149 wRC+. However, like many White Sox players of recent years, the offensive potency has come with defensive questions, with Fegan highlighting an error made by Burger against the Orioles and a misplay made by Sheets against the Twins recently.
This was also an issue for the White Sox last year, as first baseman Andrew Vaughn was pushed to an outfield corner, with his poor defensive work out there undoing a lot of what he provided at the plate. The club let José Abreu walk in free agency in order to put Vaughn back at first, but they still have Jiménez as the designated hitter most days, meaning anyone else in the lineup needs to play the field on a regular basis somewhere. “I think he wears more of it because there were some guys out of position last year, and the team wore it, right?” Grifol said to Fegan about Sheets playing the outfield. “And the organization wore it. And maybe that’s what’s a part of it. I don’t know, I don’t know what people think. I know what we evaluate and what we see, and the work we see being done. And it doesn’t mean he’s going to go out there and have a great defensive game. He might not. He might make an error, he might make two. It doesn’t change the fact that we have confidence in him playing the outfield. If we didn’t, he wouldn’t be playing out there.”
Sheets has a career tally of -8 Defensive Runs Saved and -7 Outs Above Average in the outfield, along with a -7.0 from Ultimate Zone Rating. But with his hot bat, it seems like the club will keep trying to run him out there on occasion, though he’s clearly fourth on the outfield chart behind Luis Robert Jr., Andrew Benintendi and Óscar Colás. Burger’s been taking the hot corner while Moncada is out of action, where his career numbers are -6 DRS, -6 OAA and -2.1 UZR. Getting Moncada back would surely be an upgrade in this department, as he has career figures of +1 DRS, +8 OAA and 15.8 UZR at the hot corner. Burger’s bat should keep him in the lineup regardless, but he won’t be able to maintain a 55.6% HR/FB rate all year long.
Coming into the season, many viewed the White Sox’ roster as one that had plenty of top level talent but shaky depth that could be exposed by a few key injuries. The season is still in its early stages but the club hasn’t done much to shake that reputation. They’ve seen multiple lineup regulars and key relievers hit the injured list, leading to a 7-12 start that they will hope to climb out of in the weeks to come.
Darryl Rhubarb
I’ve never been so down on a team so early, but the White Sox will be in purgatory until Reinsdorf, who is 87 (and the rest of the 75-96yr old ownership group), move on. I truly think many fans could assemble a better team. There are common sense/logic issues from ownership down to the minors. The Sox have ZERO heart. Maybe the ownership’s greed has trickled into the clubhouse, and the players truly don’t care anymore. I’d imagine most of the roster looks forward to being traded to a respectable team at some point.
Either way, I’ve grown to realize sports teams are simply revenue streams for the grossly rich. It’s a shame so many owners have no interest in making a positive impact in fans’ lives, and are solely focused on further lining their pockets.
Bob Sacamano 310
They’re just so fundamentally bad and have been for a long time. They need new ownership and then everyone at the top can go. I’m a big fan and I’ve grown so numb to this team.
Hopefully, guys like Grandal, Lynn, Giolito, Clevinger, Hendriks, even TA are producing and can be dealt at the deadline.
Darryl Rhubarb
One of the most frustrating things, for me, is even if they could trade these guys for the #1-#20 prospects in the game, they would completely screw up each and every one’s development. They’ve proven this again and again. I’d imagine it’s already hard to convince millionaires to play on the south side of Chicago, and the mismanagement at every single level ices it.
Bob Sacamano 310
Yeah they really can’t let the current regime rebuild.
Dogbone
Moncada will be making $24M next year. You couldn’t give him away. Except, Moncada was ol Bruce Levine’s pick for AL MVP this year. And also, Stoney loves Moncada.
Bob Sacamano 310
“Stoney loves Moncada.” Man, I remember when this wasn’t the case and he used to talk about lack of effort and hustle by Moncada.
flamingbagofpoop
Ownership’s greed? They have spent, they’ve just done so poorly. Moves that fans actually called for, so no, I don’t think fans could assemble a better team…unless they had a $500m payroll. Congrats, you learned that a business is a business, welcome to the real world.
Darryl Rhubarb
I know they spend. Please read further for a more informed reply. That doesn’t deny the fact that JR is greedy and the sport sucks more because of greed. You taught me nothing.
nrd1138
I have lamenting their lack of heart for a few years now and I got ribbed for having a ‘gym coach’ mentality in this very forum, but there is NO heart on this club, none, and this ‘ho hum’ bench coach they got is not helping, he is looking like ‘La Russa 2.0’… With some of the quotes from the manager I have little faith it will change. I get you cannot throw your team under a bus at the beginning of a season, but his ‘rah rah’ stuff has to go. These guys get paid a LOT of money and the same guys that are rushing to grab their check are doing so while they are injured… again.. same guys.. Notice a pattern? Now you have this …ahem.. ‘vaunted’ pitching staff looking mighty pedestrian.. Someone needs to wake up Katz and remind him that batters adjust so, yknow, maybe he should get his pitchers to do the same.. just sayin’..
.Thank god for Burger and Sheets, while liabilities defensively, they seem to be the only guys trying out there, next to maybe Colas… Oh wait, isn’t it time for Robert to be injured?
fw-
Gavin Sheets – Any relation to Ben Sheets? as a sidenote I always liked that guy. Does anyone know what happened to him? He was still productive his last season.
mike127
Nope. Son of Larry Sheets who played most of his career with the O’s in the 80s.
Jim Carter
Burger has gotten minimal chances at third for the Sox. Cut the guy some slack.
Darryl Rhubarb
I agree. He is a more limited defender, but he has hardly had any development time between major injuries, shuffling between MLB and AAA, and being forced to play various positions. I’m guessing the injuries are what actually saved his career, as he was able to train independently instead of with the White Sox player “development” staff.
avenger65
Jimenez actually played rf in a game recently. Fortunately, no ball was hit his way. If they want to play him in the OF where he will undoubtedly strain his hamstring again, then Burger should be the dh if and when there’s a Moncada sighting. Burger’s too good to send down again. He has 5 home runs while Eloy is still looking for his first one.
DCartrow
If Burger gets hurt, would he go to the Mayo clinic?
utah cornelius
Only if it would help him ketchup. He’d relish that.
tc22 2
Guys, stop, this is so cheesy
DCartrow
Actually, Burger’s a nice guy. I met him last month and he introduced me to his wife.
He said “Meet Patty”
D Rock36
Did you then proceed to, “Meet Patty”?
DCartrow
Unfortunately no.
She never liked the whopper jr.
nrd1138
Thanks for the laughs guys.. I needed that
mattv
Burger has never handled that position well, going back to when he was drafted and there were questions about if he would able to stick there. If he plays, it should exclusively be as a DH.
DCartrow
Burger’s not much of a base runner either.
Always getting caught in a pickle.
avenger65
The Sox should’ve signed quality major leaguers this off season. They signed one, Benintendi, and a bunch of washed up, has-been, dfa players to minor league contracts. None of them have a hope of reaching the majors, even for a team like the Sox. They have no depth on the bench, a terrible bullpen, and ineffective starters in Lynn and Kopech. They are a terrible comeback team. Once they’re behind, turn off the TV because it isn’t going to change. It isn’t Hahn’s fault, it’s Reinsdorf’s. He refuses to spend any money on his team, tying Hahn’s hands when it came to the type of players Hahn was able to sign. Reinsdorf has so little interest in the team, he should sell as soon as possible.
For Love of the Game
The White Sox payroll for 2023 is $181 mill., 10th highest in MLB and slightly higher than the defending world champion Astros. Stop acting as though Reinsdorf is like Nutting in Pittsburgh or Fischer in Oakland. Those guys are the real skinflints!
Darryl Rhubarb
The Sox are spending. They just spend entirely incorrectly, and they can’t develop players.
Palehose72
Yes they have a high payroll that has been spent poorly on large contracts to very bad players, i.e. Moncada, Grandal, Lynn, Jimenez. This is all on Reinsdorf for allowing a stale front office to continue to make poor decisions on eyeing talent and developing players.
theloop
This isn’t solely JR’s fault. And I’m a 35+ year Sox fan who wants new ownership. The Tribe make it work with $100 mil less in payroll than the WS every year. You want to find the issue? Look at every high draft pick since TA and how they have panned out or what the Sox have to show for it. Not good.
flamingbagofpoop
They’re at $181m for their 26 man per cots…where does this idea that they refuse to spend come from?
avenger65
As it has been stated again and again in their comments, the Sox don’t spend wisely. They gave too much money to Grandal, the worst defensive catcher in the game; Moncada, who is a great defender and was starting to hit like he did in 2019; and, for the third season in a row, they don’t have a second baseman and they have shown they have no interest in signing one.
IronBallsMcGinty
As a life long Sox fan it really sucks. Year after year the this team gets talented players but things don’t all click at once outside of a few short stretches. Whether it’s any combination of players, injuries or coaching staff the one constant is ownership. The rebuilds look good on paper and you do your best to be optimistic while remaining realistic. It’s a shame too because the team has some good (and bad) history in a great city and an awesome ballpark. Us fans deserve better.
avenger65
Chicago. Where baseball careers go to die.
Prunella Vulgaris
Actually, their careers are dead BEFORE they get to the Sox.
bobsugar84
Burger needs to play even with Moncada back. The dudes a beast
DCartrow
I prefer Burger with ricotta. Moncada?…ahhh not so much
utah cornelius
That’s a lotta….nada.
ponytail01
Moncada might find himself as a backup if Burger keeps hitting.
brushbackmlb
Kind of funny how most of the article is about how well Burger and Sgeets it doing and then the last paragraph undercuts it entirely by leaning on the idea that the Sox have a lot of talent at the top, but no real depth. Sheets & Burger are part of that depth….sooooo…..?
Absolutely true that there’s little SP depth and Sosa can’t be considered depth in the middle infield, but Burger and Sheets are proving the depth they have are doing a great job so far.
It’ll be interesting to see what will happen once Moncada is healthy. They need 2 DH spots for Burger and Eloy.
Most of all, they need TA back and healthy ASAP!
brushbackmlb
Also, I’m going to reserve judgement on this team for a few more weeks. They have a killer schedule to start the season. They aren’t proving that they are Series contenders because you need to be able to beat the best, but I think they’re better than their record is showing.
Dumpster Divin Theo
Yes. Like the Phillies they stumbled early. But they’re only 4.5 games back in April
nrd1138
I doubt it, not with the injuries these guys keep having (though to be fair it looked like that guy was diving at Anderson’s leg when Anderson got hurt)…
In any case, If you cannot at least split against good teams (and look like you belong in a match up against said good teams), you have no chance in the playoffs.. Proof? Look at the Sox for the past three seasons (and yeah I know they did not make the playoffs last yeah). The problem is that JR and company apparently see making the playoffs as a ‘win’ (Proof? See the Chicago Bulls.. just happy to be there and make no changes to get better).
Bob Sacamano 310
Sheets and Burger are both terrible defensively. They only have real depth at DH.
avenger65
Sheets is not a good OFer. That’s because he’s a first baseman. Him turning and falling while trying to catch a ball in rf says it all.
Bob Sacamano 310
Not a good 1B either. I saw enough of that too
msqboxer
I’m hoping Grifol just keeps Jimenez down in the minors on rehab as long as possible to send a message. I’m tired of looking at his half cocked cap and jersey half unbuttoned hitting .200 and smiling.
nrd1138
I doubt it. I had little faith in Grifol when he was hired, and after seeing some of his quotes in spring training and now, that little faith is gone too. So far, this looks like its going to be another season of ‘the lunatics running the asylum’, that is: Guys playing hard- when they want to, milking injuries for all their worth, and being OK with phoning in their performances against good teams.. I’m hoping I’m wrong, but sadly I have not been the last few seasons.The Sox needed a guy to get under these guys skin and challenge them, instead he looks like the second coming of LaRussa, or worse yet, Robin Ventura ,
Prunella Vulgaris
In the meantime, the Cubs are playing well. I’ve decided that it’s stupid to follow a dead team when there’s a winning team in town.
Watching baseball should be fun, not painful.
Play the Game
No Thanks Enjoy
avenger65
A true Chicagoin would never support both teams. it’s one or the other. I guess you’re not a true Sox fan. Hope you’re happy on the north side of town.
Prunella Vulgaris
I was born on the South Side, spent 23 years there. That’s why I’m a Sox fan.
Have lived on the North Side for 50 years now. Can walk to Wrigley Field. I don’t care whether or not the Cubs win — just like watching well played baseball, and they’re the only team in town providing it right now. Sorry, but I can no longer be loyal to a bunch of losers who are a waste of time and money.
Jack Buckley
Between Moncado and Clevinger, lack of hustle, injuries this has to be the most unlikable team in baseball, Tony got blamed for everything last year, Sox just suck
NoNeckWilliams
Who are the simpletons blaming this year, La Russa or Leury?
Curvesarebetter
Jerry isn’t cheap. He’s built 2 stadiums and practice facilities. His problem is that he is loyal to the clowns he hires. No other owners would keep a GM who pays John Danks and Yoan Moncada and Eloy big money before they proved themselves. Sox payroll was 6th last year and 11th this year. Hahn has assembled a team full of DH’s cuz Hahn only looks at offense. He isn’t a baseball guy. Sox won’t win with that clown in the front office
Vince Ferragamo's Dog
Sheets seems like nice kid but can be brutal in OF, might as well have chainsaw in lieu of glove out there