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Austin Jackson has turf toe

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Dan Hayes ‏@CSNHayes 7m7 minutes ago

 

#WhiteSox hopeful they could get Austin Jackson back by this weekend in Detroit.

 

QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ May 31, 2016 -> 04:27 PM)
Dan Hayes ‏@CSNHayes 7m7 minutes ago

 

#WhiteSox hopeful they could get Austin Jackson back by this weekend in Detroit.

Jason Coats, keep a bag packed.

 

Or, with Shuck and Garcia both on the team, Danny Hayes should probably do the same.

 

Turf toe is a very tricky thing.

 

Larry Czonka had to retire because of it in football because it wouldn't go away.

 

Hurts the Sox defensively to be sure.

 

Mark

QUOTE (Lip Man 1 @ May 31, 2016 -> 04:56 PM)
Turf toe is a very tricky thing.

 

Larry Czonka had to retire because of it in football because it wouldn't go away.

 

Hurts the Sox defensively to be sure.

 

Mark

 

I think they can minimize damage if they decide to bring Coats up and stick him in RF

QUOTE (Lip Man 1 @ May 31, 2016 -> 05:56 PM)
Turf toe is a very tricky thing.

 

Larry Czonka had to retire because of it in football because it wouldn't go away.

 

Hurts the Sox defensively to be sure.

 

Mark

Deion Sanders struggled with it for quite a few seasons as well.

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