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Dustin Pedroia's Wrist Injury Diagnosed as Sprain, No Structural Damage

Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia has been diagnosed with a sprained left wrist suffered during Monday's game against the Chicago White Sox.

Per MLB Network Radio, Red Sox manager John Farrell announced Pedroia did not have any fractures or structural damage in the wrist after undergoing an MRI. A decision about how long his absence might be will come when he gets back to Chicago on Tuesday.

Pedroia was injured in the top of the first inning against the White Sox when first baseman Jose Abreu attempted to tag him out by diving to the base.