Tim Anderson: Chicago White Sox SS On 10-day Injured List - Chicago Tribune 메이저사이트
Similarly as the Chicago White Sox had all the earmarks of being approaching original capacity, they will be without All-Star shortstop Tim Anderson for quite a while.
The Sox put Anderson on the 10-day harmed list Wednesday with a left hamstring strain. The move is retroactive to Sunday.
"There's simply a waiting irritation," Sox supervisor Tony La Russa said before Wednesday's down against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Guaranteed Rate Field. "With off days and, above all, this gives assurance that he's 100% and afterward let him work out a little. The 10 days permits that to occur."
"My agreement is the test (Wednesday) showed only sort of a slight hamstring," La Russa said. "Likely will miss something like a beginning. I think truly stand by a couple of days, which should bring us into Kansas City. Perceive how he feels on Friday following two days.
"In any case, it seems as though it's something you focus on yet it's hopeful we'll get him back in the near future."
"In the two cases, the need — and it will be conveyed — will be intended for them, as Tim, when you return, you're 100%," La Russa said. "In case there's about fourteen days left in the season, that is acceptable, you'll get sufficient work. In the event that you just miss one beginning, that is fine. It's not having some sort of discretionary cutoff time you should get back by. This is simply allowing Mother Nature to follow all the way through."
Putting Anderson on the IL was one of six program moves the Sox made Wednesday.
They additionally reviewed pitcher Matt Foster and infielder/outfielder Gavin Sheets from Triple-A Charlotte, restored outfielder Billy Hamilton from the harmed list, assigned infielder/outfielder Jake Lamb for task and chose the agreement of infielder Romy González from Charlotte as the list extended to 28 players.
Catcher Yasmani Grandal as of late followed outfielders Eloy Jiménez and Luis Robert in getting back to the setup after a physical issue and delivering.
Presently the Sox will be feeling the loss of their sparkle at the highest point of the request with Anderson sidelined.
He missed four games Aug. 21-24 against the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays, then, at that point played the following four against the Blue Jays and Chicago Cubs prior to leaning Sunday against the Cubs and Tuesday against the Pirates.
He is cutting .302/.331/.458 with 26 pairs, 14 grand slams, 53 RBIs, 82 runs and 17 taken bases in 108 games. He positions fifth in the American League in normal, tied for fifth in multi-hit games and tied for 10th in runs.
"I'd be cautious ensuring he'll be back in 10 days," La Russa said. "I realize that is the assumption since he's improved since Day 1 and he's improving. In the event that you look forward and he continues to improve and he gets an opportunity to work out before the 10 days are up, there's no assurance. Here once more, I think in case there's a little irritation, you simply pause. How about we get them sound."
González, 24, was cutting .275/.357/.525 with 15 duplicates, 23 homers, 57 RBIs, 58 runs and 22 taken bases in 87 consolidated games with Double-A Birmingham (78) and Charlotte (nine). He is one of seven players in the lower levels with 20 homers and 20 takes.
The Sox chose González in the eighteenth round of the 2018 draft. He has no major-association experience.
"I'm incredibly honored, I'm very thankful to be here," he said. "I'm the kind of fellow to put my head down and play as hard as possible and simply have a good time."
Hamilton went on the harmed list retroactive to July 31 with a right angled strain. He has a .226 normal with eight copies, two triples, two grand slams, 11 RBIs, eight taken bases and 19 runs in 57 games.
Sheets cut .225/.293/.483 with six homers, 16 RBIs and 10 runs in 29 games with the Sox from June 29 to Aug. 8. He cut .295/.362/.507 with 15 duplicates, 11 homers, 46 RBIs and 36 runs in 60 games with Charlotte.
"(Hamilton has) been a particularly vocal presence," La Russa said. "To have the option to really have him on the dynamic list, he has ways he can help us win. Also, you see Gavin's in (Wednesday's arrangement). He's part of the gang that truly moved forward and helped win a ton of basic games there in the mid year. It's nice to have him back. He's acquired at-bats."
Cultivate is 2-1 with a 5.67 ERA, one save, two holds and 36 strikeouts in 31 help appearances during four stretches with the Sox in 2021.
Sheep was one of the players who filled in while Jiménez was on the harmed list. He cut .212/.321/.389 with six homers, 13 RBIs and 20 runs in 43 games.
"He has a great deal of baseball," La Russa said. "He worked effectively for us. It's simply that on the off chance that you take a gander at where he plays and the chances to play, different folks have greater adaptability. In any case, he showed a great deal for ourselves and I truly figure he can help someone."