from the white sox website:
CLEVELAND -- The joy of the White Sox's 15-3 win over the Indians on Wednesday night was tempered by injuries to second baseman Willie Harris and right fielder Magglio Ordonez.
The two players collided while converging on a pop fly to shallow right off the bat of Omar Vizquel in the seventh.
Harris was tracking the ball while running backwards. Ordonez was running full speed and tried to make a basket catch while sliding, but he slid directly into Harris' legs.
"He saw me at the last second and jumped," Ordonez said of Harris. "If he didn't see me, he could've broken his neck."
Harris made the catch, flipped in the air and landed awkwardly on his left shoulder, but his legs were in immediate pain.
"When it first happened, I was scared to look down," Harris said.
The collision, as it turned out, looked much worse than it actually was.
The Sox's trainers came on the scene and began to give treatment to both players for several minutes. Harris and Ordonez were then removed from the game.
Harris had a bruised left shin and ankle, and Ordonez had a bruised left knee. They will be evaluated day-to-day, and their status is not known for Thursday's game against the Twins, manager Ozzie Guillen said.
"I don't think it's a big thing -- a couple bruises," Guillen said. "I was worried it was something worse, but it's not that bad."
Harris and Ordonez were still feeling sore after the game. Both said the collision was nobody's fault.
"I'm supposed to keep going back until I hear somebody call me off, and I didn't hear anything," Harris said. "It's part of the game. I'd rather get hurt playing hard."
Both Harris and Ordonez are key cogs in the White Sox's lineup. Harris is batting .308 this season, while Ordonez is hitting .299. Their absence would be a major blow to the team.
"You pray to keep everybody healthy all year long," Guillen said, "but that's tough to do."
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Hopefully its not too bad and maybe, just maybe they could be in the game tonight(at least one of them)............