White Sox' De Aza returns from DL

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DETROIT – The White Sox reinstated outfielder Alejandro De Aza from the disabled list on Sunday. De Aza was on an injury rehabilitation assignment at AAA Charlotte.

The Sox center fielder and leadoff man who is hitting .281with six home runs, 44 RBI, 73 runs scored and 21 stolen bases. In four games with Charlotte, De Aza hit a home run and drove in two runs.

De Aza is expected to play center field when the Sox close out a three-game series against the Tigers tonight (7:05 CST, ESPN2, 670-AM). Chris Sale opposes Justin Verlander in a battle of Cy Young candidates.

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