Blue Jays' Encarnacion suffers 'minor' setback in rehab
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The Toronto Blue Jays will have to wait a little longer to get slugger Edwin Encarnacion back in the lineup.
Encarnacion suffered a "minor" setback yesterday. He will be shut down for the next few days. No set timetable for his return. #BlueJays
— Gregor Chisholm (@gregorMLB) July 26, 2014
Encarnacion, who landed on the disabled list with a quad strain July 7, was on track to return sometime next week but the recent development could postpone that.
In 88 games this season, the 31-year-old has 26 home runs and 70 RBI to go with a .277/.368/.591 line.
Juan Francisco, Dan Johnson and Jose Bautista have all filled in at first base in Encarnacion's absence
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