White Sox shortstop Anderson out two to four weeks with knee sprain
MINNEAPOLIS — Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson will miss two to 4 weeks with a sprained left knee, the group introduced Tuesday.
Anderson was damage within the recreation at Minnesota on Monday when he collided with Twins baserunner Matt Wallner. The White Sox recalled infielder Lenyn Sosa from Triple-A Charlotte to take his place.
Anderson went to cowl third base on a possible double-play ball within the fourth inning that was fielded by third baseman Hanser Alberto, who hesitated earlier than throwing to second for a forceout. Elvis Andrus then threw to Anderson to attempt to get Wallner, who slid into Anderson’s legs on his solution to the bottom.
The 29-year-old Anderson, a two-time All-Star, is batting .298 with 5 doubles, 4 RBIs, 5 stolen bases and 9 runs whereas enjoying in all 11 video games this season. Sosa entered 2023 ranked by MLB.com because the No. 8 prospect within the White Sox group. He appeared in 11 main league video games in 2022.
