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Toby Hall #44 | Catcher | Chicago White Sox
Height: 6-2    Weight: 240    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Oct 21, 1975, Tacoma, WA
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July 26, 2007
Toby Hall was back in the lineup Wednesday, one day after accidentally taking a Carlos Guillen swing to the head, the AP reports.
July 25, 2007
Toby Hall left Tuesday's second game after suffering a minor concussion, the AP reports. The injury occurred when he was accidentally struck in the head by the bat of Detroit's Carlos Guillen.
June 21, 2007
Toby Hall spent the night at a hospital Tuesday night while he received five bags of fluid intravenously, the AP reports. Hall was taken out after playing only four innings during a 7-5 loss to Florida earlier that day. "I get back from the road trip and (my son has) been sick and I got it," Hall said. "I rarely ever get sick and that happened to be the day I was playing. If I wasn't playing, I can hide out in the bullpen and throw up over there."
May 25, 2007
Toby Hall hasn’t gotten to play much since being activated off the disabled list, but he may get his chance over the Memorial Day weekend. According to the Chicago Tribune, manager Ozzie Guillen is pondering starting Hall instead of A.J. Pierzynski when the Sox face lefties Scott Kazmir on Sunday and Johan Santana on Monday.
May 17, 2007
As expected, the White Sox activated Toby Hall from the disabled list on Thursday. Hall's been out all season with a torn labrum in his right shoulder and could make his debut in the starting lineup on Friday.
May 17, 2007
Toby Hall is expected to come off the disabled list Thursday, the AP reports. He's returning from a torn right labrum.
May 9, 2007
Catcher Toby Hall is expected to start a minor league rehab assignment this weekend, reports the Chicago Sun-Times. Hall has been on the disabled list all season with a torn right labrum, and will work primarily on throwing the ball without pain during what could be a lengthy stint at Triple-A Charlotte.
May 5, 2007
Toby Hall, who dislocated his right shoulder in a spring training game on March 25, was examined by Dr. Lewis Yocum in Anaheim and given the green light to go on a minor league rehab assignment, according to the AP. "The doctor said I was way ahead of schedule," Hall said. "When it happened, they were thinking surgery. But in my mind, I was going to give it a good month and a half and see if it's a go."
April 28, 2007
Toby Hall has been taking batting practice and played long-toss Friday for the first time since tearing the labrum in his right shoulder, according to the Daily Southtown. "There's no popping, which is good, because the last 10 throws on my long toss, I tried to do or die and let it fly and there was no popping," Hall said. "Today we started off throwing to the mound and then throwing to second and then long toss. That seemed to pass that test for them." He's ahead of schedule in his recovery but is expected to require a rehab stint before being activated.
April 24, 2007
Toby Hall, out with a torn labrum in his right shoulder, estimated that he's throwing now at about 50 percent, according to the Chicago Tribune. "That's a lot to do with me being hesitant, too, really letting it fly," Hall said. "That's what they're trying to get me away from. Obviously, any time your shoulder pops out, I don't want to go through that feeling again." If Hall encounters any setbacks in his recovery, it's possible he'll undergo season-ending surgery.
April 22, 2007
For the first time since tearing the labrum in his right shoulder, Toby Hall played long toss and caught a bullpen session on Saturday, according to the Daily Southtown. "Obviously I can't throw anybody out yet, but (catching the bullpen) the first step out there," Hall said. "Just getting out there, getting my legs under me." He's ahead of schedule in his recovery and will hit in the cage Monday.
April 19, 2007
Toby Hall took a positive step Wednesday in his recovery from a torn labrum in his right shoulder, according to the Daily Southtown. "I did probably eight swings, and it felt weird, so I hit one-armed (Tuesday)," Hall said. "Today, I did 30 and let it fly. I did everything today. Threw harder, swung. I feel good about today. It was awesome." He's hoping to avoid surgery to repair the problem.
April 18, 2007
Toby Hall says that if his shoulder does not show enough progress by the end of May, he will undergo season-ending surgery, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. "I don't want to push it too far, and all of a sudden, I'm late for [next] spring," Hall said. "I want to be smart with it. As long as I can start playing catch and get that feeling of it not popping out. That's the main thing, getting that going."
April 16, 2007
Toby Hall made 80 throws from as far as 90 feet on Sunday and said his injured shoulder felt fine, according to the Daily Southtown. He's hoping to avoid surgery to repair a torn labrum in the joint and will be re-evaluated tomorrow.
April 13, 2007
Toby Hall, who is recovering from a dislocated shoulder, threw for the first time Friday, according to the AP. It was originally thought that Hall would need to undergo season-ending surgery, but he's trying to rehab the injury, instead. "He's made great progress, but I don't want him to rush," Guillen said. "Every time someone's on the DL, you have a Plan B. If he comes back, it's a luxury."
April 9, 2007
Toby Hall's rehabilitation is going to well, he's accompanying the White Sox on their trip to Oakland, the Chicago Tribune reports. "I'll start throwing [Monday] and each day going a little further and further," said Hall, who's coming back from a torn labrum. "It looks good so far. Obviously it burns, and there's some fatigue. But we'll see how it goes when I grab that ball."
April 8, 2007
Toby Hall, who is expected to miss at least the first month with a torn right labrum, will start throwing on Monday, according to the AP. Hall was injured diving for a ground ball late in spring training.
April 2, 2007
Toby Hall thinks he can avoid season-ending labrum surgery and perhaps return by May, the Chicago Tribune reports. Hall said his rehabilitation will consist of strengthening the area around the tear for at least another week before he starts throwing. "If I can't throw in a month, then obviously I have to get it cut on," Hall said. "But with the strength I have right now, we are way ahead of schedule."
March 26, 2007
Toby Hall could miss the entire 2007 season with a torn labrum in his right shoulder, according to MLB.com. Hall suffered the injury during Sunday's game when he dove for a ball while playing first base. "I'm just really frustrated right now," Hall said. "I was going to help this team this year. It's one of those things where you really can't put it into words."
March 25, 2007
Toby Hall left Sunday's game with a partially dislocated shoulder, according to the AP. He's scheduled for an MRI on Monday. He suffered the injury while diving for a ground ball. His status for opening day is uncertain.
February 20, 2007
Manager Ozzie Guillen does not plan to platoon Toby Hall with A.J. Pierzysnki, but he did say that Hall would get plenty of playing time against lefties, according to the Chicago Tribune. "I'm not going to platoon A.J.," Guillen said. "In the meanwhile, [Hall] is going to push A.J. to get better. It's great for us to [have] somebody who we can really count on with day games [after night games], [against] lefties. We have a lot of tough lefties in our division. And [Hall] will … play a lot of games."