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Scouting Report
Updated May 19, 2026
Everson Pereira, 25-year-old White Sox outfielder, is recovering from a right pectoral strain and moving closer to a minor league rehab assignment. He was slashing .250/.310/.453 with 3 HR and 7 RBI over 71 plate appearances before the injury on April 28. Manager Will Venable reports Pereira is progressing well defensively, chasing balls during BP and swinging in the cage, but still needs to clear the throwing checkpoint. The White Sox acquired Pereira in an offseason trade from Tampa Bay and view him as a talented bat for their lineup.
Strengths
- + Progressing well in rehab with good defensive work during BP
- + Actively swinging in the cage showing offensive readiness
- + Manager reports he has a good foundation and is doing great work
- + Talented bat that White Sox acquired in trade from Tampa Bay
- + Expected to return within the next few weeks
- + Young player (25 years old) with upside potential
Weaknesses
- - Right pectoral strain limiting availability
- - Still needs to clear throwing checkpoint before full return
- - Has other hurdles to clear in recovery process
- - Limited offensive production before injury (.250 BA, .310 OBP)
- - No definitive timetable for return yet
- - Last played on April 28, extended absence from competition
Injury Status: IL-10 -- Right pectoral strain; last played April 28, 2026; moving closer to minor league rehab assignment as of May 16, 2026
About
Everson Pereira is a center fielder for the Chicago White Sox.
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