Guillen behind with White Sox after flitting stone
PHOENIX (AP) – Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen spent a morning during a sanatorium flitting a kidney stone, though is in a cave with a group for Sunday’s diversion opposite a Arizona Diamondbacks.
Guillen upheld a kidney mill in 2004 and immediately knew what was causing him pain as he took a showering early Sunday, a group orator said. He went to a Phoenix sanatorium with a team’s tutor and upheld a mill quickly, returning to Chase Field about dual hours before a game’s start.
Left-hander John Danks also spent time during a hospital, removing a CT indicate Saturday night after being strike in a conduct by a line expostulate in Chicago’s 6-2 win over Arizona. Everything checked out for Danks, who remained in a diversion after being struck and is approaching to make his subsequent start.
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