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

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.

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Boston Red Sox second baseman Marco Hernandez, right, collides with Chicago White Sox's Tim Anderson, who was caught trying to advance to second on his single during the fifth inning of a baseball game at Fenway Park in Boston, Tuesday, June 25, 2019. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) The Associated Press
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