Blue Jays’ Troy Tulowitzki to miss at least two weeks with shoulder injury
Toronto Blue Jays’ Troy Tulowitzki reacts during the third inning against the Boston Red Soxon Sept. 7.
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Toronto All-Star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki will miss at least two weeks because of a cracked left shoulder blade.
“It’s a very small crack,” Blue Jays General Manager Alex Anthopoulos said Sunday. “Just talking with the doctors, if they had to guess, and really it’s only a guess at this point, it could be two to three weeks, and then he could be back for October.”
Tulowitzki was hurt when he collided with center fielder Kevin Pillar while chasing Didi Gregorius’ popup Saturday in the opener of a doubleheader.
“I knew something was wrong,” Tulowitzki said. “I don’t know what I felt, just a lot of pain.”
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New York Mets Manager Terry Collins said he spoke with Matt Harvey about having the ace right-hander stay in the team’s six-man rotation. Harvey is coming off Tommy John surgery and has expressed concern about exceeding 180 innings. He has thrown 171 2/3 innings. “We’re all on the same page,” Collins said. “We need to get him out there a little more consistently.” ... Three months, $3.5 million and 75 games later, the New York Yankees celebrated Alex Rodriguez’s 3,000th hit in a brief and subdued pregame ceremony before a relatively sparse Yankee Stadium crowd. ... Bryce Harper left the Washington Nationals’ game against Miami on Sunday with dizziness but passed postgame concussion tests after colliding with Marlins second baseman Derek Dietrich in the first inning.
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