In our latest chapter of The Amazing Adventures of Toby Hall and The Labrum of Doom we find out that the White Sox' backup catcher may not have to miss the season after all.
The Sox are planning on trying to rehab Halls shoulder without surgery to see if he can recover from the torn labrum in time to return in May. As the Sox point out, there is only about a 50/50 chance Hall will return this season.
''If he has surgery right now, he's going to miss the whole year,'' Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. ''There's a 50-50 chance to recover from rehab. That's why they're going to try to rehab him through April, then at the end of April, we're going to make the decision to have the surgery or not. Why not take the 50-50 chance and see what happens?''
There was also a bit of a surprise when it came to announcing Hall's replacement. Most folks (re:me) thought that Wiki Gonzalez would take the place, but instead the Sox have decided to go with the youngster Gustavo Molina. No, he's not related to The Holy Trinity of the Catching Molina Brothers.
The Sox really like what they see in Molina's ability to throw out baserunners, and the way they handle baserunners. Ozzie Guillen did have a talk with Molina to tell him he needs to be more aggressive.
''I like people who are more aggressive,'' Guillen said.
You don't say?
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