Chicago president of baseball operations Theo Epstein says it’s too soon after the injury for Schwarber’s knee to be fully tested, especially with quick moves required to play the outfield. He says: “There was too much risk.”
Schwarber will be used as a pinch hitter. He says it’s “not disappointing at all” and “it was a long shot at the most.”
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