White Sox SS Tim Anderson hoping to avoid IL - Chicago News Weekly

Monday, April 5, 2021

White Sox SS Tim Anderson hoping to avoid IL

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“I don’t want to go on the DL, nobody does,” Anderson said. “I’m trying to avoid that but being smart.”

Shortstop Tim Anderson is not expected to play in the three-game series that opened Monday in Seattle after he pulled up lame with a tight hamstring in Sunday night’s game against the Angels.

Just how long the Sox star will be out is not known. The team was awaiting results of an MRI Monday night.

“I don’t want to go on the DL, nobody does,” Anderson said. “I’m trying to avoid that but being smart. If I need to I’m open for it even though I don’t want to. Try to get healthy and play it smart.”

Leury Garcia played shortstop Monday against the Mariners, and second baseman Nick Madrigal led off for the first time since Sept. 18 in Anderson’s spot in the lineup.

“I feel good right now, feel better than [Sunday] so that’s a positive,” Anderson said.

Infielder Danny Mendick is on the taxi squad and with the team on the road trip if a roster move is necessary.

Mercedes named Player of Week

Designated hitter Yermín Mercedes, who made history in the opening series of the season, was named American League Player of the Week on Monday for the period of April 1-4.

Mercedes, 28, went 9-for-14 (.643) with a home run, two doubles, six RBI and two runs scored in three games last week. He became the first player to start a season with eight consecutive hits, breaking the previous mark set by Cincinnati’s Chris Stynes (seven) in 2007.

Mercedes went 5-for-5 with a double and four RBI on Friday against the Angels and had hits in his first three plate appearances Saturday, including a homer in his first at-bat.

The 5-for-5 start was the first by any player in his first career start, and Mercedes joined Washington’s Cecil Travis (5-for-7) in a game against Cleveland in 1933 as the only players in the modern era with five hits in his first start.

“I feel I’m a big leaguer right now because the things I’m doing every day is for big leaguers,” said Mercedes, who posed for pictures with Mike Trout and Albert Pujols in Anaheim.

La Russa said the entire team is enjoying Mercedes, a 10-year minor leaguer who entered the season with one major league at-bat, have success.

“I’m not sure the camera catches all of it but when he had that string of hits the guys go nuts,” La Russa said.

Alternate site squad

The Sox will host the Cubs alternate team for five games (April 13, 19, 24, 28 and 30), the first four at their Schamuburg site and the April 30 game at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The Sox travel to the Cubs alternate site in South Bend, Ind., on April 15, 17, 21 and 26. Fans will be allowed to attend the April 17 game.

The Sox are considering allowing fans to attend. The Sox vs. Cubs alternate squad game at Guaranteed Rate Field on April 19 will not be open to the public.

The Sox alternate site team:

Pitchers: Zack Burdi, Ryan Burr, Will Carter, Danny Dopico, Tayron Guerrero, Tyler Johnson, Reynaldo López, Kade McClure, Alex McRae, Connor Sadzeck, Jonathan Stiever, Mike Wright, Kodi Medeiros and Nik Turley; catchers Carlos Pérez and Seby Zavala; infielders Tim Beckham, Marco Hernández, Mendick, Zach Remillard, Matt Reynolds and Gavin Sheets; and outfielders Luis González, Mikie Mahtook, Blake Rutherford and Nick Williams.



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