CLEVELAND, Ohio – On Monday Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona updated the status for the following players; Brandon Guyer, Corey Kluber, and Austin Jackson.
Yesterday, the Indians made some roster moves. One roster move was moving Brandon Guyer to the 10-day disabled list because of a left wrist injury that took place on May 13.
Today Francona updated the condition of Guyer and it was worse than expected. Guyer is expected to be out 4-6 weeks.
Austin Jackson (on the DL because of a toe injury) went through agility drills in the outfield on Monday and also ran the bases at Progressive Field. Jackson is expected to run the bases once again on Tuesday.
Austin Jackson currently on the field doing agility drills. Is eligible to come off the DL at any time, after suffering turf toe.
— Alex Hooper (@lexhooper) May 15, 2017
Lastly, Corey Kluber threw a light bullpen session today of about 20 pitches. The next step is a full-intensity bullpen session, then a simulated game.
From manager Terry Francona:
–Guyer out 4-6 weeks
–Kluber throwing off mound today
–Jackson to run bases again Tues— Jordan Bastian (@MLBastian) May 15, 2017
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