Austin Slater underwent meniscus surgery

White socks outfielder Austin Slater The team told reporters (including Scott Merkin of MLB.com) that they had undergone surgery to resolve the flexion of his right knee. He will be eliminated for 4-6 weeks.
Slater was on the injury list over the weekend. Right-handed batsman has appeared in eight games this season. He started 5-20 with home runs and a few doubles. The Sox gave him 10 sets against right-handed and left-handed opponents. Throughout his career, he was primarily a short row of bats. Slater is a batsman against Southpaws in .270/.362/.431. He has been binging on 33% of cricket, against Righty's pitching, improving .230/.316/.334 Slash.
During the offseason, the White Sox worked as a free agent pickup for several years. Slater is the first addition. He signed a $1.75mm guarantee and received a $500K performance bonus. Incentives range from 50 to 100 games and 100 to 300 sets, so he can unlock most or all of these bonuses as long as his recovery process goes as expected.
Slater is one of three outfielders on Chicago’s injury list. Neither do they Andrew Benintendi and Mike Tauchman at present. Michael A. Taylor Play on the left every day. Left-hand swing Joshua Palacios and switch nails Brooks Baldwin Always run with the correct on-site schedule.