Getting crowded at second base -- but White Sox see that as good problem to have

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Getting crowded at second base -- but White Sox see that as good problem to have
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White Sox veteran Elvis Andrus may have to split time with Romy Gonzalez at second base. And guess what? Andrus is OK with that, writes JDietzSports.

With Elvis Andrus returning from an oblique injury Friday, the White Sox suddenly have a problem at second base. Andrus is a 34-year-old veteran who has 2,000-plus career hits and owns a lifetime .269 batting average to go along with a .325 on-base percentage.

"I want nothing but all my teammates -- even if we play the same position -- to do their best. At the end, it's all about winning." After going 0-for-2 Saturday, Andrus is now 27-for-136 with 12 walks, 4 doubles and 1 home run in 40 games. He was injured after following through on a swing against Houston on May 12, and just completed a rehab assignment at Triple-A Charlotte where he went 5-for-14 in four games.

"I'll tell you what," Grifol said,"Romy did a great job of moving Moncada over."

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