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Yasmani Grandal Has Surgery On Torn Tendon In Knee 

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MINNEAPOLIS — Yasmani Grandal's recuperation will currently be a recuperation from medical procedure. 

The Chicago White Sox No. 1 catcher tore a ligament in his left knee on a check swing in Monday night's down against the Minnesota Twins. The group reported a four-to-six-week nonappearance for him while putting him on the harmed list Tuesday. 

Wednesday, the White Sox refreshed that Grandal had a medical procedure to fix that torn ligament, specialists certain that he'll have the option to return before the finish of the normal season. The group added that a refreshed course of events for Grandal's return would come eventually. 

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Whether or not that helps Grandal and the White Sox adhere to that underlying timetable or the refreshed course of events ends up being not the same as the underlying one, it's anything but an enormous hit to the group in a season brimming with them. Grandal had been the White Sox most sizzling hitter of late, a new force burst adding to his season-long on-base abilities to procure him All-Star thought. 

As chief Tony La Russa said Tuesday: "He was hitting in the setup and got a great deal of successes for us. Another person needs to get them now." 

Grandal's physical issue joins with critical ones to Eloy Jiménez, Luis Robert and Nick Madrigal to put a large portion of the group's beginning setup and three center of-the-request bats on the rack simultaneously. The White Sox lost another projected beginning position player from the preseason Wednesday when they assigned Adam Eaton for task. 

Despite the fact that they're an in front of the pack group, every one of the wounds have amounted to make the White Sox street to a World Series a substantially more troublesome one, and being without their top catcher and one of their top hitters is an integral motivation behind why.