White Sox monitoring Shane Smith's workload for rest of season
Briefly

Shane Smith is having his workload monitored as the White Sox approach the season's end. He pitched three innings against Cleveland, allowing two runs and striking out five. Smith represents the White Sox in the All-Star Game with a 4.26 ERA in 18 starts. Manager Will Venable outlined a plan for Smith that prioritizes the team's success and his well-being as they evaluate each rotation turn. Additionally, first baseman Tim Elko was placed on the injured list due to knee issues, leading to the recall of outfielder Will Robertson from Triple-A.
Shane Smith, the White Sox's lone All-Star selection, has a 4.26 ERA in 18 starts and is being monitored for workload management as the season progresses.
Manager Will Venable expressed the need for creativity in Smith's second-half plan, ensuring both team success and Smith's longevity in the season.
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