Kyle Teel remains in recovery from a right hamstring strain, with the White Sox saying he has not yet crossed the final threshold for rehab clearance.

Kyle Teel is still waiting for the go-ahead to begin a Minor League rehab assignment.

MLB.com reported that the White Sox catcher remains in the recovery process from a right hamstring strain, but has not yet crossed the final threshold for rehab clearance. White Sox general manager Chris Getz said Teel had a good day, but the team is still waiting to see him cleared for game action.

The latest update is not being described as a setback. Instead, it appears to be the next step in a rehab progression that has not yet reached the point where Chicago can send him out on assignment.

Chicago Sun-Times independently reported the same status on April 24, adding another confirmation that Teel remains in limbo for now.

For the White Sox, the immediate question is when Teel will get the green light. Once that happens, the team will be able to better map out the next phase of his return, including how long a rehab stint might last.

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