White Sox closer Liam Hendriks ‘making very good progress’ in fight against cancer

White Sox notebook: Hendriks, Oscar Colas, Tim Anderson, Dylan Cease.

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The White Sox won’t put closer Liam Hendriks on the 60-day injured list.

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HOUSTON — That closer Liam Hendriks won’t open the season on the 60-day injured list is a good sign for Hendriks, who’s undergoing treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and the White Sox.

“That is on purpose,” general manager Rick Hahn said Wednesday after the Sox’ optional workout in advance of the season opener Thursday night against the Astros.

While there are many hurdles to clear, an optimistic expectation exists that Hendriks, the American League Reliever of the Year the last two seasons, could return before June if all goes well. The Sox are expecting left-hander Garrett Crochet to be back from Tommy John surgery in May, presenting double-barrel comeback action of the highest degree in the Sox’ bullpen.

Hendriks, 34, has been throwing long toss for much of spring training and is throwing bullpen sessions, as well. He revealed he has cancer on Jan. 8.

Hahn said he hoped to have a more specific timeline for Hendriks’ return by the end of April.

“In recent days, we’ve received positive news on Liam’s progress,” Hahn said. “He remains in treatment. He still has some work ahead. But he is making very good progress. Liam is very appreciative of the well-wishes and respecting his privacy as he continues to fight his way back to the big leagues.”

Roster set, not official

It has been expected for weeks and known since Monday but not acknowledged by the Sox till Wednesday that prospect Oscar Colas would make the Opening Day roster. But he might not be the starter in right field Thursday with tough left-hander Framber Valdez starting for the Astros.

That nod could go to right-handed-hitting infielder/outfielder Romy Gonzalez, who slugged a team-high six homers in spring training and made the team as a utility bench player, although manager Pedro Grifol was not tipping his hand Wednesday. Grifol also didn’t rule out Eloy Jimenez.

Colas’ first call was to his mother, who is flying to Houston from Miami on Thursday.

“She was crying and screaming,” Colas said.

Old Tim is back

Shortstop Tim Anderson was limited to 79 games because of injuries last season. And when he was playing, he wasn’t his usual energetic, upbeat self. But this spring, it was more of the familiar upbeat, chirpy Anderson who plays with swagger.

“Yeah, I’m back in good energy,” Anderson said after the Sox’ workout at Minute Maid Park. “Back in good spirits. Back to enjoying the game. I’m back enjoying life. I’ve been through a lot, but I’m just happy and blessed with an opportunity to be here and to keep playing.”

This and that

Yoan Moncada, who missed the last two Cactus League games with a sore lower back, participated in the workout and “is good to go” for Thursday, Hahn said.

u Hahn said the clubhouse at Guaranteed Rate Field has been expanded to include a biomechanics lab, added in part to aid the sports-performance department headed by new hire Geoff Head.

u First-time Opening Day starter Dylan Cease on whether he will smile at former teammate Jose Abreu, who makes his debut with the Astros after the Sox let him walk in free agency: “I don’t know, maybe,” Cease said. “We’ll have to see what kind of mood he’s in. Maybe he’s angry, I don’t know. But, yeah, it’s going to be a pleasure seeing him and playing against him.”

u Rule 5 Draft pick Nick Avila, who was beaten out for the last spot in the bullpen by Gregory Santos, was returned to the Giants.

SOX AT ASTROS

Thursday: Dylan Cease (14-8, 2.20 ERA in 2022) vs. Framber Valdez (17-6, 2.82), 6:08 p.m., ESPN, 1000-AM.

Friday: Lance Lynn (8-7, 3.99) vs. Cristian Javier (11-9, 2.54), 7:10 p.m., NBCSCH, 1000-AM.

Saturday: Lucas Giolito (11-9, 4.90) vs. Jose Urquidy (13-8, 3.94), 1:10 p.m., NBCSCH, 1000-AM.

Sunday: Mike Clevinger (7-7, 4.33) vs. Luis Garcia (15-8, 3.72), 1:10 p.m., NBCSCH, 1000-AM.

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