Tue 5/2/17 10:22 AM

Shields (shoulder) has resumed playing catch, but isn't expected to come off the 10-day disabled list in the near future, Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune reports. "I couldn't give you a timetable [for Shields], but I know he's getting better," manager Rick Renteria said Monday. "We'll make a determination on that as he continues to improve."
EDGE Analysis
After a dreadful 2016 campaign, Shields was off to a nice start to the new season through three starts, surrendering three runs in 16.2 innings before the shoulder injury surfaced. The White Sox likely won't have a better feel for the health of Shields, who is on the disabled list for the first time in his career, until he starts throwing bullpen sessions.