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Paul Sullivan: Eloy Jimenez needs to stay healthy to become an elite player for White Sox

CHICAGO - Eloy Jimenez's hip injury is minor, the White Sox said Thursday, and holding him out of the lineup was purely precautionary.

But injuries have been holding back Jimenez in an otherwise impressive rookie season. He has played in 91 of the Sox's 127 games.

Among American League rookies, Jimenez ranks first in home runs (22), second in, mostly because of defensive issues.

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