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Daryl Van Schouwen

Luis Robert leaves game early after getting hit on hand by pitch

Luis Robert exited the White Sox’ game against the Mariners Tuesday with a bruised left hand. (Getty Images) (Getty)

White Sox outfielder Luis Robert insisted his left wrist felt ‘‘100%’’ when he returned to the lineup Monday, but he exited in the fifth inning Tuesday after getting hit on the hand by a pitch from Logan Gilbert. Adam Engel took over in center field.

Robert was hit by a pitch on the left pinky finger in the second. X-rays were negative, and he’s day-to-day with a bruise. Robert initially stayed in the game, striking out twice. His left hand came off the bat on his final swing, as it had while he was battling soreness in the joint two weeks ago in Baltimore.

‘‘Of course, I want to contribute to what the team is doing here, and I know the way to contribute is being in the lineup,’’ Robert said before the game. ‘‘That’s what we want to do, to make the playoffs.’’

“We took him out precaution, trainers going to see him, make sure he’s OK,’” acting manager Miguel Cairo said. “He was holding the bat a little funny so we just took him out.

“We saw that the finger was a little swollen so we wanted someone like Engel would be better taking his spot.”

Kopech likely to start today

The Sox likely will get a key piece of their rotation back for their series finale Wednesday against the Mariners. And now that right-hander Michael Kopech is ‘‘rejuvenated’’ after a stint on the injured list with knee soreness, the hope is that he will be ready for the rest of the season.

Kopech’s return will come at a good time, with the Sox trailing the first-place Guardians by two games in the American League Central entering play Tuesday. Kopech said he expects to be reinstated from the IL and start Wednesday.

Kopech has been sidelined since he left his start Aug. 22 against the Royals in Kansas City with a strained left knee. He had been dealing with soreness in his right knee, too, but ‘‘is feeling quite a bit better’’ and is ‘‘ready to go.’’

Kopech (4-9, 3.58 ERA) has pitched a career high 110‰ innings, so the break for his arm and body came at a good time. He said that the knee felt good a few days after the injury and that he has ‘‘really cleaned up some things mechanically.’’

Kopech pitched a simulated game Friday and a bullpen session Sunday, shaking off some rust. His pitch count will be watched as he builds back up toward deeper starts.

‘‘I’d imagine it would be shortened,’’ he said. ‘‘I’m going to go out there and give it what I’ve got [Wednesday], and they’ll come get me when they feel it’s ready.’’

Moncada returns to lineup

Third baseman Yoan Moncada, who came off the IL on Monday after dealing with a strained hamstring, returned to the lineup and singled his first two times up against right-hander Logan Gilbert in the first inning. Moncada has struggled, batting .197/.269/.313 with seven home runs in his first 80 games.

He started the season on the IL with a strained oblique and hasn’t found a rhythm.

‘‘Those are things that you can’t control,’’ he said of the injuries. ‘‘You prepare and you try to do your best and try to stay on the field as much as you can, but injuries are there. Now I’m feeling good. I’m just trying to stay healthy and help the team as much as I can in this final stretch.’’

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