The Cleveland Indians placed right-hander Carlos Carrasco on the 10-day disabled list Sunday with a right elbow contusion after the 31-year-old was struck by a line drive, the team announced.
Carrasco fell to the ground in pain after he was hit by a liner off the bat of Minnesota Twins designated hitter Joe Mauer in the second inning on Saturday.
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He was attended to by trainers and removed from the game, then taken to hospital for examination.
"From where I was standing I thought it might have hit him in the face, so there was a little bit of a sense of relief, but it caught him right kind of on that funny bone,'' Indians manager Terry Francona said after his team's 9-3 loss, according to ESPN. "He was hurting.''
Carrasco will undergo an MRI on Monday to see if the injury is worse than a contusion, which is the current diagnosis.
"That's what they would certainly be looking for,'' Francona said, according to The Associated Press. "So far they're calling it a contusion, which would be fortunate and we'd be really happy.''
Carrasco is 8-5 with a 4.24 ERA and 1.17 WHIP in 15 starts this season. He also has two complete games under his belt.
In other moves, the Indians placed left-hander Tyler Olson on the 10-day DL with a lat strain and recalled pitchers Shane Bieber and Evan Marshall from Triple-A Columbus.