It appears the Boston Red Sox can rest a little easier when it comes to their star second baseman, as manager John Farrell told MLB Network that Dustin Pedroia has "no structural damage, ligament or otherwise" in his wrist.

Pedroia sprained his wrist while tumbling over Chicago White Sox first basemen Jose Abreu on a close play at first base.

"That's a sprain," Farrell said, adding that the 33-year old has "got some soreness, he's got some swelling, so whether or not this is a three-or-four-day thing or a 10-day thing, we'll have a better read on that once he returns."

The Red Sox skipper remained noncommittal about a possible stint on the disabled list for Pedroia, and a decision could come down shortly, as the veteran infielder rejoins the team Tuesday.

The second-place Red Sox wrap up a series against the White Sox on Wednesday before facing off against the division-rival Baltimore Orioles in the weekend series.