Blue Jays hoping for the best after Cease, Guerrero Jr. exit loss with injuries
TORONTO —
The Toronto Blue Jays manager, John Schneider, said he is hopeful that his club avoided serious injuries to both right-hander starter Dylan Cease and all-star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who were lifted from Sunday’s 4-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Cease (3-3, 3.05 ERA) exited the game with two outs in the fifth inning with what the team called mild left hamstring discomfort. Meanwhile, Guerrero was removed during the bottom of the fifth with a right elbow contusion after he was hit with a pitch.
Cease started cramping during the fifth inning, according to Schneider, who visited the starter on the mound alongside Blue Jays head athletic trainer Jose Ministral with one out in the inning. Cease threw a few pitches to test out his leg and initially remained in the game, but one batter later, Schneider and Ministral jogged out again, and Cease was removed.
