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Chicago White Sox Outfielder Scratched From Lineup Wednesday Against Tigers

Mike Tauchman is out of the lineup due to a sore right shoulder.
Chicago White Sox outfielder Mike Tauchman (18) against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium.
Chicago White Sox outfielder Mike Tauchman (18) against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium. | Jonathan Hui-Imagn Images

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CHICAGO –– White Sox manager Will Venable made a late lineup change ahead of Wednesday's 1:10 p.m. CT series finale against the Detroit Tigers at Rate Field.

Mike Tauchman was initially set to man his usual spots as the White Sox right fielder and leadoff hitter, but he was scratched from the lineup due to a sore right shoulder, according to the team.

Tauchman has been replaced in right field by Brooks Baldwin, and designated hitter Kyle Teel moved up from the No. 7 spot to the leadoff position. Here's a look at the updated lineup.

Chicago White Sox lineup

DH Kyle Teel

2B Lenyn Sosa

SS Colson Montgomery

CF Luis Robert Jr.

LF Andrew Benintendi

1B Miguel Vargas

C Edgar Quero

RF Brooks Baldwin

3B Curtis Mead

Tauchman has been lauded for his veteran leadership on an otherwise young team while also being one of the White Sox most productive hitters. Though he's been limited to just 67 games due to injuries, he's slashing .277/.371/.441 with 13 doubles, eight home runs, 31 RBI, 34 walks and 64 strikeouts across 275 plate appearances. He's first among White Sox position players with 2.0 wins above replacement, according to Baseball Reference.

The White Sox signed Tauchman to a one-year, $1.95 million deal in December, and he'll enter his third year of arbitration in 2026. General manager Chris Getz received calls about Tauchman ahead of the July 31 trade deadline, but ultimately decided to keep him.

"There was interest on Tauch. There was. Obviously not to the level in which we were willing to make a trade. But there were multiple teams that reached out," Getz said. "He's not on an expiring contract. Tauch has been –– he's had a really, really good year. He's been our most consistent bat. He really has."

"And alongside that, the way he shows up on a daily basis and the way he competes is really valuable to have around the clubhouse and in a lineup on a regular basis. That is something that should not be ignored and needed to be valued, and I value that. And now with that being said, he's not a guy that becomes a free agent at the end of the year. There's opportunity to bring him back, so that certainly was part of the calculus as well."

Related stories on the Chicago White Sox

  • ROSTER MOVES: The White Sox made roster moves involving a trio of left-handed pitchers ahead of Wednesday's game against the Detroit Tigers. CLICK HERE
  • ROOKIES SHINE: Colson Montgomery, Edgar Quero, Kyle Teel and Yoendrys Gomez each came through in important moments to even the series. CLICK HERE
  • ALEXANDER'S STRONG RUN: After signing with the White Sox midseason in an under-the-radar move, veteran lefty Tyler Alexander has been a valuable and versatile piece to the pitching staff. CLICK HERE

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Jack Ankony
JACK ANKONY

Jack Ankony is the beat writer for “Chicago White Sox on SI.” He has been with the Sports Illustrated network since 2022. He graduated from Indiana University's Media School with a degree in journalism in 2022. Follow Jack on Twitter @ankony_jack

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