Kyle Teel Starting Injury Rehab Assignment Monday
White Sox catcher prospect Kyle Teel is reportedly starting an injury rehab assignment Monday, per beat reporter Scott Merkin.

Kyle Teel is set to start an injury rehab assignment Monday, per Scott Merkin on the Chicago White Sox beat.
The timing carries some operational weight for a Chicago club that, per earlier reporting, could expand to three catchers once Teel is ready to return to the active roster. That contingency remains speculative — the beat reporter framed it as a possibility, not a certainty — and Monday's rehab start is the first concrete step toward finding out whether it becomes reality.
What we don't know yet
Merkin's report does not specify the nature of Teel's injury, which affiliate he'll rehab with, or a timetable for a potential return. None of those details should be assumed.
The broader picture
The White Sox are navigating a stretch of minor-league health news: per Merkin, prospects Nick Cholowsky and Dylan Carlson have already been shut down for the rest of the minor-league season. Teel moving in the opposite direction — toward activity — is a modestly encouraging data point for the organization, even if the path back to the majors remains undefined.
With Chicago holding a 4.5-game lead in the AL Central and 34 games remaining, the front office has reason to monitor every available depth piece carefully. Whether Teel factors into that equation depends entirely on how the rehab assignment unfolds.
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