White Sox's Josh Rojas suffers toe fracture

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White Sox infielder Josh Rojas has been diagnosed with a hairline fracture in his right big toe. He is currently in a walking boot after leaving Saturday's game due to soreness. Manager Will Venable did not rule Rojas out for Opening Day, but his return will depend on pain tolerance. Rojas, signed for one year at $3.5 million, primarily plays third and second base. If Rojas misses time, it may create opportunities for other middle infielders and non-roster invitees. Several players, including Brandon Drury and Nick Maton, are performing well this spring.


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