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Saladino dealing with herniated disk in back
- Updated: October 1, 2016
CHICAGO — Tyler Saladino stood up and moved around Friday with relatively little pain, which doesn’t seem like much of an accomplishment for an individual who has played so well for the White Sox this season across the infield and most recently at second base.
In comparison to how Saladino’s balky back felt last weekend in Cleveland, those little movements stand as a huge improvement.
“It was kind of crippling for a little bit. Those first few days, I really was out of commission,” Saladino said. “I kind of was just trying to find a comfortable spot and stay there.
“Standing up, it would catch. It was pretty painful. That’s how I knew it was a little bit more. Actually it happened when I was out on the field and after that, any basic moment was enough. Now I’m able to walk around, move around and do all kinds of stuff as far as being here and getting around.”
Saladino suffered a herniated disk on …