Carrasco was placed on the 10-day injured list with a non-baseball medical condition Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
Carrasco and the Indians have not released the exact details of the problem, but the team's statement indicated that he's been diagnosed with some sort of blood condition after feeling lethargic for several weeks. Carrasco will take some time away from baseball to figure out his treatment plan. It's not clear when he'll be able to return to action, but the Indians expect him back at some point this year. His replacement in the rotation has not yet been announced.
It is stupid that Cleveland can’t or won’t give any more details about his status fit such a lengthy period of time. Fans, bettors, and especially fantasy baseball owners expect more than that! The starts looking good to fans again, then they start with deciding full length safety netting is going to be used — where else, in Chicago — and management starts with this and babying star players for “rest.” The game and team’s precious profits will decline once again.
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PigskinpooperFri 6/21/19 12:12 AM
It is stupid that Cleveland can’t or won’t give any more details about his status fit such a lengthy period of time. Fans, bettors, and especially fantasy baseball owners expect more than that! The starts looking good to fans again, then they start with deciding full length safety netting is going to be used — where else, in Chicago — and management starts with this and babying star players for “rest.” The game and team’s precious profits will decline once again.
PP