The White Sox bullpen will be down a potential arm for the remainder of the 2023 campaign. The team announced on Friday that right-handed reliever Matt Foster underwent successful Tommy John surgery and will miss the rest of the season.
White Sox reliever Matt Foster's forearm strain predictably required Tommy John surgery, which will sideline him for the 2023 season. The injury news continues to flow on the South Side of Chicago.
Foster is the third player the White Sox have had to provide an injury update on in recent days. The Chicago White Sox have another injury on their hands.
Matt Foster, a 20th-round pick in the 2016 MLB Draft, pitched his third season in a relief role for the 2022 Chicago White Sox. Overall, the Alabama native saw an improvement over his 2021 campaign.
The Chicago White Sox swapped out a pair of pitchers ahead of Wednesday's game against the Seattle Mariners. Michael Kopech returns from the 15-day injured list as Matt Foster heads to Triple-A Charlotte.
September is here, which means MLB rosters expand from 26 to 28 players. The Chicago White Sox filled their allotted extra spots by recalling reliever Matt Foster and outfielder Adam Haseley from Triple-A Charlotte.
The Chicago White Sox optioned Davis Martin to Triple-A Charlotte and reinstated fellow right-hander Matt Foster from the bereavement list on Wednesday.
The Chicago White Sox have a really nice bullpen. There have been some sketchy moments from a few of the players in there but we know they will bounce back.
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The South Siders sweep, and keep the Cup. It’s the finale against the Cubs, and thankfully drier and perhaps three degrees warmer. The two Chicago aces took the mound as fans from both sides invaded Wrigley Field.
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