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The first season of Andrew Benintendi's five-year, $75 million contract with the White Sox couldn't have gone much worse. Benintendi managed to hit just five home runs and post a .356 slugging percentage over 621 plate appearances, and a woeful 27 percent hard-hit rate confirms that he made some of the weakest contact in baseball. Among 133 qualifiers, Benintendi ranked 123rd with his .682 OPS. To make matters worse, his defense in left field went from below average to borderline unplayable. Whether it was a display of unwavering loyalty or simply a lack of other options, manager Pedro Grifol continued to run Benintendi out there every day and rarely had him batting lower than second. With the White Sox in rebuild mode and four more years left of his deal, Benintendi should continue to be an everyday guy. His high contact rate makes him a solid bet for average, but he has little else going for him.

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2024 -1-1 .000
2023 351.52.3 72 5 45 52 13 .262
2022 317.52.5 54 5 51 52 8 .304
3y Avg. 3392.5 63 9 56 47 10 .279
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Plagued by hand injury last season

    Benintendi said Tuesday that he was held back by a hand injury last season, Vinnie Duber of AllCHGO.com reports. Benintendi's 2022 season ended prematurely due to right hamate surgery and soreness his hand/wrist area evidently lingered for much of the 2023 campaign. He never went on the injured list but did miss about a week of action around midseason. The injury could at least partly explain Benintendi's meager .262/.326/.356 batting line last season, so perhaps at least a modest resurgence might be in store in 2024 now that he's apparently fully recovered. For what it's worth, Benintendi said he had "one of my best offseasons," while gaining some strength.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Likely to bat leadoff?

    White Sox manager Pedro Grifol listed Benintendi when asked Monday about potential leadoff hitters, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Grifol said he had a few players in mind, but Benintendi is the only one he mentioned by name, suggesting the 29-year-old could be the favorite to hit at the top of the batting order. It's not a surprise, especially considering the team's lack of options. Benintendi's first season in Chicago in 2023 was a lackluster one, as he slashed just .262/.326/.356 with five home runs and 13 stolen bases. He has four years and $66.4 million remaining on his contract.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Riding pine in finale

    Benintendi is not in Sunday's lineup against the Padres. The White Sox are resting several regulars on the final day of the season, and Tyler Naquin will be patrolling left field. Benintendi's contract should lock him in to a sizable role next season, but he ended up being a replacement-level player (0.0 fWAR) over 151 games in the first year of a five-year, $75 million deal.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Sitting versus lefty

    Benintendi is not in the lineup for Friday's game in Boston. The Red Sox are starting southpaw Chris Sale, so the left-handed hitting Benintendi will begin this one on the bench. Zach Remillard will be in left field for the White Sox.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Suddenly finding power

    Benintendi went 1-for-3 with a solo home run and a walk Saturday against the Athletics. Benintendi managed only two home runs across his first 117 games with the White Sox, but he now has three homers across his last five starts. He's hit particularly well of late, as he has at least one hit in 10 of his last 12 games while maintaining a .333 average with seven RBI and nine runs scored in that span. Benintendi's performance remains underwhelming overall, though his recent surge has pushed his OPS over .700 for the season.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Swats homer in loss

    Benintendi went 2-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored and two RBI in a loss to the Athletics on Thursday. Benintendi got Chicago off to a quick start with a solo shot to right field in the first inning, and he added a run-scoring single in the fifth. The outfielder has surprised by going deep twice in his past three games after hitting just two home runs over his first 117 contests of the campaign. Benintendi is in the mist of a six-game hitting streak, during which he's slashing .435/.458/.739 with the two homers, five RBI, five runs and a stolen base.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Idle Wednesday

    Benintendi is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Mariners. Benintendi will get a breather for the matinee game after he started in every contest for the White Sox dating back to Aug. 7. He served as the White Sox's leadoff hitter in Tuesday's 6-3 loss, but Benintendi will cede those duties Wednesday to shortstop Tim Anderson, who is back in action after completing his five-game suspension.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Three hits, steal in win

    Benintendi went 3-for-5 with a stolen base and two runs scored in Sunday's 10-5 win over the Rockies. Benintendi has managed three multi-hit efforts over 17 games this month, batting .222 (14-for-63) with three doubles and no home runs in that span. The steal was also his first since July 26. The light-hitting outfielder is slashing .272/.337/.352 with two homers, 13 steals, 33 RBI and 59 runs scored over 116 contests this season.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: On bench Sunday

    Benintendi is out of the lineup for Sunday's game at Cleveland, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. Benintendi started the past six games but will take a seat Sunday despite the fact a right-hander (Xzavion Curry) is pitching for the Guardians. Trayce Thompson will start in left field and bat sixth in the series finale.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Sitting against lefty

    Benintendi is not in Saturday's lineup against the Guardians. This is Benintendi's first day off since he missed a couple games in early July with a wrist issue, and he has started twice against lefties over that span of 13 straight starts. Zach Remillard will start in left field and bat ninth against southpaw Logan Allen.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Records 12th steal

    Benintendi went 1-for-4 with a walk, a stolen base and two runs scored in Wednesday's 10-7 loss to the Cubs. Benintendi has enjoyed a steady July, batting .270 (20-for-74) with a home run, eight RBI, three steals and 13 runs scored over 17 contests. He continues to occupy the leadoff spot for the White Sox, though the lineup behind him is far from a potent one. Benintendi is slashing .284/.348/.372 with two homers, 29 RBI, 51 runs scored and 12 steals over 96 games.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Slugs second homer

    Benintendi went 2-for-5 with a solo home run Friday against the Twins. Benintendi led the game off with a home run, his second long ball of the season. He has hit well coming out of the All-Star break, managing 12 knocks across 32 at-bats with six RBI and eight runs scored. As his homer total implies, Benintendi hasn't hit for much extra-base power, but he has his most stolen bases since 2018 and is on pace to post his highest run total in the same span.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Swipes bag No. 10

    Benintendi went 2-for-4 with two walks, three runs, an RBI and a stolen base in Tuesday's 11-10 loss to the Mets. The veteran outfielder set the table for the White Sox in outstanding fashion, but Lucas Giolito and the Chicago bullpen dug a hole the offense couldn't quite escape. Benintendi is up to 10 steals on the season, the first time he's reached double digits since 2019, and after three straight multi-hit performances he sports a .331/.405/.423 slash line since the beginning of June with one homer, 15 RBI and 20 runs in 35 games.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Productive out of leadoff spot

    Benintendi went 3-for-5 with a double, a run and three RBI in a 6-5 win over Atlanta on Saturday. Benintendi set the table well from atop the order, and he came through in key moments with three separate run-producing hits. While the veteran outfielder has gone deep just once this season, he's made a positive offensive impact with a .285/.349/.375 slash line, 42 runs, 26 RBI and nine steals over 87 games. Benintendi has hit especially well of late, batting .341 (29-for-85) over his past 21 contests.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Returns to lineup Friday

    Benintendi (wrist) is starting in left field and batting leadoff in his return to the lineup Friday in Atlanta. Benintendi didn't see action in Sunday's first-half finale due to a right wrist problem which has evidently bothered him throughout the season. He'll kick off the second half with a .280/.347/.369 slash line, and a .089 ISO which would be the lowest of his career over a full season if it doesn't improve.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Managing wrist issue

    Benintendi is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Cardinals due to a lingering right wrist injury, Vinnie Duber of AllCHGO.com reports. Benintendi, who also sat out Saturday's 3-0 loss, will get some extra time to manage the wrist issue, which manager Pedro Grifol said is something that has bothered the outfielder all season. According to Grifol, the White Sox don't view the injury as anything that will sideline Benintendi beyond the All-Star break, as the 29-year-old is expected to be back in action for the White Sox's first game of the second half Friday in Atlanta. Benintendi has been a disappointment in the first season of his five-year, $75 million deal with Chicago, as he's batting an excellent .280 but has provided just one home run in 350 plate appearances on the campaign.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Heads to bench

    Benintendi will be on the bench Saturday against the Cardinals. Benintendi's first season in Chicago hasn't gone as planned, as he's homered just once while slashing .280/.347/.369, good for a subpar 98 wRC+. Gavin Sheets will get the start in left field in his absence.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Excelling in leadoff role

    Benintendi went 2-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI, a run scored and a walk Friday against the Athletics. Benintendi has served as the White Sox's primary leadoff hitter since June 17, and he's excelled in the role. Across 13 games, he's hit .392 with a .436 on-base percentage while also chipping in five runs scored and four RBI. Benintendi has only one home run and a .094 ISO for the season, but he should have the chance to maintain a strong batting average while racking up runs and stolen bases moving forward.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: On bench Thursday

    Benintendi is out of the lineup Thursday versus the Angels. Chicago is deploying a righty-heavy batting order with left-hander Patrick Sandoval set to take the mound for the Halos. Clint Frazier, Luis Robert and Eloy Jimenez will start across the outfield.
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  • White Sox's Andrew Benintendi: Reaches base five times

    Benintendi went 4-for-5 with a double, a walk, a stolen base and a run Saturday against the Mariners. Benintendi entered Saturday's game with only two multi-hit performances across the last 30 days and 26 contests. In addition to lessening that drought, he swiped his second base in his last three games. Benintendi now has nine stolen bags for the season, already his highest total since the 2019 campaign.
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