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White Sox SS Tim Anderson in boot, no timetable for return

Chicago White Sox's Tim Anderson is helped from the field after an injury during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston on June 25, 2019. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

BOSTON (AP) — Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson said he felt
“a lot better” on Wednesday, a day after spraining his right ankle and
leaving a game against the Boston Red Sox.

“I just planted wrong,”
Anderson said Wednesday after the game, which the White Sox won 8-7. “I
kind of felt a little pop. It kind of scared me a little bit.”

The
team said Anderson was diagnosed with a high ankle sprain, but manager
Rick Renteria said he had not seen the results of an MRI taken on
Wednesday. X-rays on Tuesday were negative; Anderson was walking in flip
flops with a pronounced limp after the game, then he put on a walking
boot to leave the ballpark.

“Everything will be announced on Friday,” Renteria said. “I don’t have a timetable for you.”

The
White Sox lost another infielder during Wednesday’s game, when third
baseman Yoán Moncada was hit by a pitch on the right knee in the first
inning. He left the game and the team said it was a bruise.

Anderson
planted his right foot awkwardly on the wet dirt behind second base
after fielding a grounder and throwing to first. He hopped a few steps
on his left leg before falling to the ground in obvious pain.

Renteria and a trainer helped him off the field.