Chicago White Sox catcher Kyle Teel has not played this season due to a Grade 2 hamstring strain sustained during the 2026 World Baseball Classic. His recovery was initially projected to take four to six weeks.
White Sox Provide Injury Update on Catcher Kyle Teel
Prior to Tuesday nightâs game against the Tampa Bay Rays and the new homestand, the Chicago White Sox provided an update on catcher Kyle Teel.
He came up hobbling and grimacing in pain while running out a double in a nationally televised matchup against Team USA. The White Sox later diagnosed him with a Grade 2 hamstring strain, initially giving him a projected recovery timeline of four to six weeks.
That was over a month ago, and it now appears Teel will land on the longer end of that estimate.
When asked for an update on Tuesday afternoon, White Sox GM Chris Getz said Teel is expected to begin a rehab assignment âin a week or so.â
Assuming that timeline holds, it could be another two weeks before Teel returns to Chicago, putting his potential return near the end of April.
While losing Teel was a significant blow, it didnât feel catastrophic at the time, largely because the White Sox had Edgar Quero ready to step into an everyday role. Catcher was viewed as one of the deeper positions in the organization.
However, through his first 12 games of the 2026 season, Quero is hitting just .162 with a .406 OPS. He has yet to record an extra-base hit and hasnât stood out defensively, with ABS challenges in particular proving to be a consistent issue.
All of that has only underscored how important Kyle Teel is to this White Sox core and lineup. Even as a rookie, he was one of the steadier bats in the White Sox lineup last year, finishing with a .786 OPS and eight home runs in 78 games. The power started to show up more consistently as the season went on, and I expected Teel to have 15 to 20 home runs in him this yearâproduction that would firmly establish him as one of the better young catchers in baseball.
His return canât come soon enough. If all goes according to plan, the White Sox could soon have a much more dynamic group taking the field each day, with Teel back behind the plateâand potentially someone like Sam Antonacci in the outfieldâproviding a needed spark.
As it stands, the White Sox rank dead last in MLB in runs scored, team OPS, and batting average. Getting Kyle Teel back could help change that.
Q&A
What injury did Kyle Teel suffer during the World Baseball Classic?
Kyle Teel suffered a Grade 2 hamstring strain while playing for Team Italy during the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
When is Kyle Teel expected to return to the White Sox lineup?
Kyle Teel's recovery timeline was initially projected at four to six weeks, but specific return dates have not been announced.
How did Kyle Teel's injury occur in the World Baseball Classic?
Teel's injury occurred when he came up hobbling and grimacing in pain while running out a double against Team USA.
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