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Do you think Yasmani Grandal missed playing baseball for the Chicago White Sox? After a two-month absence due to a surgically repaired torn tendon, Grandal is back and better than ever. In his first 11 games since returning from injury, Grandal is slashing .429/.553/.943.
That 11 game span also includes five homer runs, nine walks, and 16 runs driven in. This jaw-dropping stretch has raised his batting average from .188 to .238. His 20 home runs are also the third-highest total by a White Sox player even though he has played just 76 games.