White Sox Outfield Duo Austin Hays and Everson Pereira Near Return as Rehab Assignments Loom
Chicago White Sox fans received encouraging news this weekend as outfielders Austin Hays and Everson Pereira progressed in their rehabilitation process, taking a crucial step toward returning to the field. Both players ran the bases on Saturday, signaling that minor league rehab assignments are likely on the horizon.
The update comes as the White Sox continue to navigate injuries in their outfield, which has tested the depth of their roster in recent weeks. According to reports, Hays and Pereira's ability to run the bases without apparent setbacks is a strong indicator that their recoveries are on track and that they could soon rejoin the team following their stints in the minors.
- Both Hays and Pereira participated in base-running drills Saturday, a critical milestone in injury recovery protocols for position players.
- The next step will be official minor league rehab assignments, where game action will help determine their readiness for a return to the major league roster.
The return of these two outfielders would provide a significant boost to the White Sox, who have had to rely on backup options and minor league call-ups in their absence. Hays, known for his defensive versatility and steady bat, and Pereira, whose athleticism and potential have drawn attention, are both expected to play key roles once healthy.
While a specific timeline for their rehab assignments and eventual return to the major league roster has not been announced, Saturday’s activity represents a tangible sign of progress. The organization will be monitoring both players closely as they ramp up baseball activities with the goal of ensuring a smooth transition back to game action.
The next week could prove pivotal for the White Sox as they await further updates on the status of Austin Hays and Everson Pereira, whose presence could help stabilize their outfield corps moving forward.
Sources
- [1]ESPN MLB