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The injury is only the latest trouble for Guzman, whose brother, Daniel, died in his arms two months ago after being shot in their native Venezuela. Guzman then underwent arthroscopic knee surgery a few days later for an injury he sustained while running.
He might take Piniella's advice to go home and think before making any major decisions.
"The last two months, I have been through some issues," Guzman said. "Maybe going home is going to clear my mind and refresh me to come back and fight for my goal, for what I want."
In other Cubs news, utility infielder Andres Blanco is expected to miss 10 to 14 days with what the team is calling "a mild to moderate ligament sprain in his right knee."
Blanco, who is trying to win one of the last roster spots, got hurt Saturday against the White Sox.
Also, outfielder Xavier Nady is taking longer than expected to be game-ready after undergoing a second Tommy John surgery last year.
Nady signed a one-year contract for $3.3 million to back up all three outfield positions, and the team thought he at least would be ready to be used at DH during the spring.
Even though Nady said he feels fine swinging a bat, the extensive throwing he is doing to try to build up his arm makes him reluctant to face pitchers for now.
"I could have hit today," he said Sunday. "Then again, it's my second reconstructive surgery and I want to be smart. I just want to have it all working together. Eventually I'll be out there. Sorry."
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