The Boston Red Sox scratched Dustin Pedroia from the lineup on Sunday night after he complained of soreness in his left wrist.

It seems as though Pedroia jammed the wrist on April 4 against the Milwaukee Brewers when he was upended by Carlos Gomez on a force play at second.

Pedroia will have the wrist examined in Boston on Monday, according to John Farrell.

The Red Sox will open a three-game series against the White Sox in Chicago on Tuesday.

"He's had increased symptoms of soreness in his left wrist," Farrell said. "He went down to hit today and the soreness continues to persist, and probably gained in intensity.

"I think there's probably a direct correlation to what we've seen at the plate. There hasn't been an event the past couple of days that's brought this onset further; it's just everyday play. The soreness increases, it's got to be checked out. Until we have some results or imaging of any kind, that's the best I can tell you right now."