The Chicago White Sox have been the definition of mediocre in 2022, as they are currently 38-40 and in third place in the American League Central. Still, Chicago has had more than their fair share of injuries, as the likes of Lucas Giolito, Lance Lynn, Eloy Jimenez and Luis Robert, among others, have all spent time on the injured list this season. With the All-Star break around the corner, the White Sox received a huge update on Jimenez ahead of their game against the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday, per Jesse Rogers of ESPN.

Rogers reports that Jimenez is in the White Sox clubhouse ahead of their game against the Twins. Jimenez has been sidelined since April with a torn hamstring tendon, though he is nearing a return as his rehab assignment is over.

In 11 games, Jimenez posted a .244/.311/.390 slash line, though he did pick up five hits in his final three games. It's not yet clear when Chicago plans to activate him off the injured list.

Jimenez has struggled to stay on the field in recent years, as he has appeared in just 66 games in the last two seasons combined. The White Sox outfielder crashed into the wall during a Spring Training game, suffering a shoulder injury that forced him to miss five-to-six months last year.

When on the field, Jimenez has been excellent. In 177 games between 2019 and 2020, the 25-year-old clubbed 45 homers, driving in 120 runs with a .848 OPS.

The White Sox will need that version of Jimenez right now. More importantly, they'll need him to stay on the field.