The Twins will begin a three-game series in Cleveland with a 3.5 game lead on the Indians after getting waxed by the Nationals on Thursday night.
With a patchwork lineup already in place, the Twins lost Ehire Adrianza on Thursday. Every team needs a handyman, and Adrianza has been that for the Twins. And he's hit a little better than expected. But he had to leave Thursday's game with a right oblique strain suffered when he swung at a Patrick Corbin pitch.
Not good.
Adrianza likely will miss the rest of the regular season while letting that thing heal.
"The initial assessment is it's a muscle injury to the oblique," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "Those usually aren't something that guys come back from in a matter of a couple days. So, we'll have him further assessed. I don't think he's going to come on the trip with us. He's going to stay here and take care of everything here, and we'll know more when we get back."
Adrianza actually finished his at-bat before leaving the game. He attempted to bunt twice before popping a sacrifice bunt in front of Corbin, who let the ball bounce and easily could have started a double play but instead threw to first. As soon as Adrianza tried to bunt I knew he couldn't swing and was coming out right after that.
"Really at that point, you're never exactly sure how a guy is doing physically, so to make the call to take him out of the game when there's actually a small chance that he's OK," Baldelli said, "but it's hard to really get that assessment when you're out in the field talking to a guy; you can't go through any sort of rundown with the trainers. But, Ad can get a bunt down; we figured we'd take that opportunity."
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