Carlos Rodon said he was in better spirits Saturday after an MRI showed no structural damage in his tight upper left biceps.
But the White Sox left-hander plans to seek a second opinion Monday in California to make sure there are no issues with his arm after the Sox scratched him from a Cactus League start Friday with discomfort.
“It just felt like a lot of tightness,” Rodon said. “I could lift my arm above my head and throw with something on it, but not with the normal stuff I usually have. That’s why I was a little concerned.