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Injured Anderson rests for five days

White Sox outfielder on DL with strained right oblique

 

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By Scott Merkin / MLB.com

 

05/06/09 11:30 PM ET

 

CHICAGO -- When Brian Anderson strained his right oblique during a victory over the Mariners last Wednesday, he already had a best-case scenario lined up in his mind in regard to his return.

 

"Until I went on the disabled list, I was optimistic that I would miss this last road trip and then be back in the lineup," said Anderson, speaking in front of his locker prior to Wednesday's game (which eventually was postponed due to rain), after being placed on the disabled list before Friday's series opener in Texas. "I didn't know the process of getting back from something like this."

 

Anderson did not accompany the team for its three-game weekend trip to Texas or its two-game stint in Kansas City on Monday and Tuesday. He feels much improved from just one week ago, and that progress can be chalked up to following the plan of inactivity initially laid out by White Sox athletic trainer Herm Schneider.

 

"As far as physical activity, you have to be as lazy as possible and let it scar down and heal itself," Anderson said. "Those five days helped, those five days of doing absolutely nothing, as I was told by Herm.

 

"Today, I made a lot of progress. I got on the bike and did some abdominal work. It feels great, but just really, really tight."

 

White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has expressed a desire for Anderson to get some Minor League at-bats to test the injury before his return. But the team will welcome back Anderson, who was hitting .288 with four RBIs as Dewayne Wise's replacement at the time of the injury, after being left a little shorthanded Monday with Jermaine Dye also being sidelined for two games after being hit by a pitch.

 

The period of doing nothing was not a total loss for Anderson.

 

"Literally, I watched 78 movies when I was off," said Anderson with a laugh.

 

"I expect him to go get some at-bats in the Minors Leagues to get it going," Guillen said. "Then we'll make a decision [on] what we're going to do."

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QUOTE (DABearSoX @ May 7, 2009 -> 04:43 PM)
what is awesome is that this is such a big deal...you have made it BA

 

No, it's a big deal because I think the Sox would rather keep Podsednik as the everyday starting CF. With Wise coming back in a month or so, there's going to be a tough decision to be made.

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QUOTE (fathom @ May 7, 2009 -> 03:38 PM)
No, it's a big deal because I think the Sox would rather keep Podsednik as the everyday starting CF. With Wise coming back in a month or so, there's going to be a tough decision to be made.

Anderson is back well before that though. I think BA comes back and he platoons with Pods, and as long as Pods doesn't do terribly, Wise goes to AAA and stays there.

 

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QUOTE (fathom @ May 7, 2009 -> 01:38 PM)
No, it's a big deal because I think the Sox would rather keep Podsednik as the everyday starting CF. With Wise coming back in a month or so, there's going to be a tough decision to be made.

I'm fascinated by your use of the word "Tough".

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QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ May 7, 2009 -> 04:39 PM)
Anderson is back well before that though. I think BA comes back and he platoons with Pods, and as long as Pods doesn't do terribly, Wise goes to AAA and stays there.

Which is pretty annoying - BA was doing just fine last year until Ozzie started to platoon him vs. lefties and his average took a dive. I remember starting a thread about it. Platooning Anderson doesn't help anything, it actually hurts. Either play him, or don't.

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QUOTE (iamshack @ May 7, 2009 -> 08:42 PM)
Is the minor league stint really needed at this point?

 

Yes, coming back from oblique pain is very difficult. Players might try and change their approach to take off some of the torque from their swing. The real question is what happens if Anderson goes on his rehab assignment and struggles?

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QUOTE (Kalapse @ May 7, 2009 -> 10:12 PM)
Dewayne Wise took flyballs today. This is going to be interesting.

 

Was he playing too deep and they dropped in front of him? In all honesty, I hope he comes back. We need all the offense we can get from the left side now that Betemit's been deported.

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QUOTE (Kalapse @ May 7, 2009 -> 05:12 PM)
Dewayne Wise took flyballs today. This is going to be interesting.

 

With Pods hovering around the .300 mark, we all know he will play the most when BA comes back. Lame.

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