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Chicago White Sox Share Injury Updates on Key Minor Leaguers

· 2026-07-08

Chicago White Sox Share Injury Updates on Key Minor Leaguers

Chicago White Sox announced the latest rehab status of four notable prospects on July 8, 2026, as the club sits 2nd in the American League with a 47‑43 record and a one‑game winning streak. Right‑hander Drew Thorpe threw a live bullpen session, signaling a possible minor‑league assignment soon, while infielder William Bergolla Jr. began running drills after a shin bruise.

How are the pitchers progressing?

Drew Thorpe, the right‑hander who posted a 3.03 ERA over his first seven MLB starts in 2024, is the furthest along his Tommy John recovery. He completed a live bullpen on July 7 and could be slated for a rehab start within weeks. Ky Bush, the left‑handed arm, remains in long‑ toss work and has not yet thrown a live session, pushing his return past the regular season. Prelander Berroa, the right‑hander with a 3.05 career ERA, is slated to resume throwing in one to two weeks, but his timeline suggests a September comeback at best.

What does Bergolla’s injury mean for the Triple‑A roster?

William Bergolla Jr., a 21‑year‑old infielder, was batting .457 with a 1.096 OPS in ten games for Triple‑A Charlotte before a shin bruise on April 9 forced him onto the IL. The White Sox report he’s now throwing and hitting normally, hinting at a minor‑league rehab stint soon. While the big‑league club doesn’t have an immediate need for a 21‑year‑old infielder, his rapid recovery could add depth to the Charlotte Knights later this season.

How do these updates affect the major‑league club?

The White Sox lost 1‑8 to the Boston Red Sox on July 7, 2026, exposing bullpen strain that makes Berroa’s potential return attractive. Thorpe’s progress offers a possible spot‑start if the rotation stalls, while Bush’s slower timeline means he won’t factor in the current push for the playoffs. Bergolla’s health won’t shift the major‑league roster now, but a strong rehab could give Chicago a versatile bat for September call‑ups.

What’s the outlook for the rest of the season?

With the club perched second in the AL, every arm matters. Thorpe’s live bullpen work suggests a near‑term boost, whereas Bush and Berroa remain longer‑term projects. Bergolla’s rehab could provide depth for the Knights, keeping the pipeline healthy. The White Sox will likely monitor Thorpe’s workload closely, aiming to blend his early‑career promise with the need to stay competitive as the race tightens.

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