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“You can never be frustrated by a team trying to get better,” Morel said. “[Keppinger’s] a great player, and he’s going to help the team. I’m just going to go out and try to do what I can do make the team and get playing time.”

The health of Morel’s back is the most pressing issue.

Back injuries are notoriously unpredictable. One day it feels fine, the next day it can be impossible to swing a bat. Morel wants to forget a 2012 season that lasted only 35 games with the Sox, his last coming against the Angels on May 17 in Anaheim.

Morel’s future with the Sox is murky because it’s primarily dependent on his health. Ventura, who endured back issues of his own during his playing days, disagreed that Morel has an uphill battle to make the team, let alone have a successful career.

But as anyone who has suffered a back injury understands, pain or discomfort is capable of flaring up at any time.

“He looks healthy,” Ventura said. “He has a lot more bat speed with him coming through and moving around when he throws. The back can be debilitating, but it’s nice to see him as healthy as he is.”

• Meghan Montemurro covers the Cubs and White Sox for Shaw Media. Write to her at mmontemurro@shawmedia.com. Follow her on Twitter: @InsideTheCubs and @Sox_Insider.

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