CLEVELAND -- Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco is not expected to miss any time with a left leg injury that the team initially feared was serious.
Carrasco was hurt Tuesday night while covering first base in the fourth inning against Miami. He stumbled and fell as he attempted to catch an off-target throw from first baseman Carlos Santana. Carrasco did a somersault and got up with a slight limp.
He finished the inning but was replaced when the leg tightened up while the Indians batted. Carrasco had an MRI after the game, and it didn't show any damage.
The Indians are optimistic he'll make his next scheduled start.
Cleveland couldn't afford to lose Carrasco, a 17-game winner last season, for any period. The team is already without starter Mike Clevinger, who is expected to miss two more months with a strained upper back muscle.