The Chicago White Sox have no timetable established for Liam Hendriks' return from right elbow inflammation. 'I need to be cognizant of the way my body reacts and feels with everything,' the reliever said. lamondpope has more.
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“It’s been sore for the last few weeks, ever since before my rehab assignment it was barking, but my mantra is to pitch things until I can’t,” Hendriks said Tuesday at Dodger Stadium. “It kept getting a little worse and worse and worse until the last couple of outings I wasn’t able to pitch through that pain.“The more I throw, generally the better I feel. And this time, it wasn’t going away. It was lingering.
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