NEW YORK — Pitcher Alex Cobb was dropped from Cleveland's American League Championship Series roster on Tuesday after he got hurt yet again in the opener, leaving the Guardians in search of a Game 5 starter against the New York Yankees.
''It's been a challenging year. Timing of this one coming in the postseason makes it extra difficult," Cobb said. "It's a moment I've been waiting for my whole career and to not be able to contribute — to put the team in a hole yesterday was challenging.''
Cobb left Monday's 5-2 loss after 2 2/3 innings. The 37-year-old right-hander is ineligible to pitch for the remainder of the postseason.
''He was diagnosed with a lower back strain,'' manager Stephen Vogt said before Cleveland dropped to 0-2 in the best-of-seven series on Wednesday with a 6-3 loss. ''This type of injury would be a full blown IL stint, and with the timing of the year, the chances of him pitching again were very, very, very slim.''
Cobb was replaced on the roster by Ben Lively, a 32-year-old right-hander who was Cleveland's winningest pitcher this season at 13-10 with a 3.81 ERA in 29 starts.
''We don't know what we're going to have,'' Vogt said. ''Alex was going to start Game 5. Now we have to figure out today knowing that we have six more games to cover.''
Lively and left-hander Gavin Williams are candidates to start Game 3 on Thursday in Cleveland.
Cobb pitched just 22 innings over five games this year, including the regular season and playoffs.