Chicago White Sox need Elvis Andrus and Tim Anderson to co-exist

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Chicago White Sox need Elvis Andrus and Tim Anderson to co-exist

Anderson has been out since early August with a hand injury. He can start working on infield activities and take dry swings. The Chicago White Sox and Colorado Rockies are playing a two-game series starting on Sept. 13.

Tim Anderson is injured and could be out until September. Elvis Andrus has been a good player for the Chicago White Sox. The team is playing a two-game series against the Colorado Rockies.  Elvis Andruks has slashed .293/.337/.511 with five homers and 20 RBI in 22 games.

Elvis Andrus and Tim Anderson are playing together for the Chicago White Sox. Cairo doesn't want to change their playing positions until Anderson is fully recovered. Andruks has been a key part of Chicago's recent 8-3 run. Liam Hendriks thinks Andrios brings an energy to the team. The White Sox are three games back in the AL Central. Their next homestand starts on September 20. They could use Andris as a designated hitter. The position has a negative bWAR this season. It's the worst in MLB. Chicago designated hitters have combined for minus-0.5 b WAR.


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