Banuelos was outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte on Monday and will become a minor-league free agent at the end of the World Series. Banuelos pitched in the big leagues in for the first time since but did very little to suggest that he deserved another chance. In Banuelos tossed two scoreless innings in relief Tuesday in the White Sox 's loss to the Indians. He gave up no hits and a walk and struck out two in the pitch appearance.
Banuelos was briefly shut down earlier this month due to a bruised left foot, but he returned to action in a bullpen role over the weekend. With a doubleheader on tap Friday against the Tigers, the White Sox will need to add a sixth starter to the mix at some point this weekend.
Banuelos could be a top candidate to fill that opening. Banuelos was diagnosed with a bruised left foot after leaving Monday night's game against the Indians, James Fegan of The Athletic reports. This is good news for Banuelos, who was struck by a comebacker and forced to exit the ballgame.
Considering the nature of the injury, he's unlikely to require a trip to the injured list. Banuelos left Monday's game against the Indians after taking a comebacker off his left foot, James Fegan of The Athletic reports.
Banuelos was forced to exit the game with the team trainer after being struck by a comebacker, though the severity of his injury is not yet known.
He'll be considered day-to-day until further notice. Shut down since mid-June with the left shoulder issue, Banuelos spent most of August on the farm rehabbing the injury. He eventually made his way to Triple-A Charlotte for his fifth and final rehab appearance during the past week, covering four innings and giving up seven runs during that outing. Though he made eight starts for the White Sox prior to hitting the shelf, Banuelos is expected to work in relief initially in his return to the big club.
Banuelos has been out with shoulder inflammation since mid-June. He's made four rehab appearances thus far, giving up 10 runs seven earned in He'll likely spend most of September in the big leagues, though it's not clear what role he'll have down the stretch. Banuelos shoulder worked four innings Monday in his second rehab start with the White Sox 's rookie-level Arizona League affiliate. He allowed no runs on no hits and one walk and struck out five. After the lights-out showing at rookie ball, Banuelos looks ready to test himself at a higher-level affiliate in what would likely mark the final step of his rehab program.
Opened the campaign with the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves where he went with a 2. Paced the IL with a 2. In 10 of his 16 starts with Triple-A, allowed one earned run or less for a total of six earned runs in Worked 2. Made two Major League rehabilitation assignments, going a combined 4. Went 2. Allowed one run on five hits over 5. Struck out five and did not walk a batter in the first 9. Went with a 1. Entered the campaign ranked by Baseball America as the Braves' 13th-best prospect.
Entered the campaign ranked by Baseball America as the Braves' 13th-best prospect Went with a 4. Debut: July 2, Age d, 20,st in major league history vs. WSN 5. Last Game: September 24, Age d vs. CLE 2.
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