Chicago White Sox starter Gavin Floyd says he's recovered from the tendinitis that had been plaguing him and could start on Monday. Pitching coach Don Cooper says the team still has to discuss the situation, though.
Floyd just said he's good to go Monday. Not his decision, tho.
— Daryl Van Schouwen (@CST_soxvan) July 20, 2012
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Floyd had an encouraging side session today, cooper said. Monday start possible. To be discussed.
— Daryl Van Schouwen (@CST_soxvan) July 20, 2012
Floyd was placed on the disabled list on July 17, retroactive to July 8. The White Sox got Philip Humber back on the 17th, and if Floyd does make his return early next week, that'll leave John Danks as the only injured man missing from the rotation.
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