Josh Rojas has a fractured toe, affecting availability

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Chicago White Sox infielder Josh Rojas is facing a challenge with a hairline fracture in his right big toe. This injury raises concerns about his availability for the team's season opener. Rojas has performed well in spring training, batting .313 over 10 games. However, he left a recent game against Colorado due to toe soreness. White Sox manager Will Venable announced that they will focus on Rojas' treatment and recovery, taking it day by day. The 30-year-old Rojas previously played for the Seattle Mariners, where he had a batting average of .225 with eight home runs last season. After becoming a free agent, he signed a one-year, $3.5 million deal with the White Sox in January. The White Sox will begin their season against the Los Angeles Angels on March 27. In other news, the team has sent outfielder Dominic Fletcher to Triple-A Charlotte and reassigned several catching prospects to minor league camp.


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