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Indians notes from Tuesday: Masterson could return to rotation

Schedule stuff

The Indians announced their 2011 schedule, with the season opening April 1 at Progressive Field against Central Division rival Chicago, followed by a three-game series against Boston (April 5-7).

The Yankees make their only trip of the season to Cleveland on July 4-6.

Interleague opponents making trips to Cleveland include Cincinnati (May 20-22), Pittsburgh (June 17-19) and Colorado (June 20-22). 

 

CLEVELAND – Justin Masterson may be returning to the rotation after all.

Mitch Talbot, who left his last start with right shoulder inflammation, was scheduled to be examined by doctors Tuesday night. If Talbot checks out, he will make his scheduled start Saturday. If he doesn’t, Masterson is the strongest candidate to take his place.

With Masterson nearing his innings limitation, the right-hander was moved to the bullpen and worked seven innings in relief Sunday after Talbot left with the injury in the first inning.

If Masterson does wind up filling in for Talbot, manager Manny Acta said it would be his final appearance of the season.

Masterson (6-12, 4.73 ERA) has experienced an up-and-down first full season as a starting pitcher, going 6-12 with a 4.88 ERA and 126 strikeouts in 28 starts covering 166 innings. His best work came at the end of the year – 3-2, 2.95 ERA over his last seven starts – which solidified a spot in the rotation to enter spring training in 2011.

“The plan was to start him and give him a legitimate chance to show he could handle it,” Acta said. “There was some inconsistency early but then he pitched some good games.

“We’re trying to build a starting rotation (for 2011). He has shown the ability to miss bats. That takes the defense out of the equation. He’s got the stuff. When he’s on, left, right, it doesn’t matter.”

 

Donald down

Second baseman Jason Donald is expected to miss at least a week with a bruised tendon in his right index finger. Donald sustained the injury Saturday when a pitch he bunted caught his hand on the bat.

Acta said Luis Valbuena would get the majority of playing time at second in Donald’s absence.

As insurance, Cleveland called up infielder Drew Sutton, 27, from Triple-A Columbus on Tuesday. Sutton, claimed off waivers from the Reds in early August, has spent the majority of the season at the Triple-A level, batting a combined .273 with five home runs and 42 RBIs in 113 regular season games with Louisville and Columbus (29 games).  

To take Sutton’s spot on the Clippers’ roster, infielder Jason Kipnis was promoted from Double-A Akron. Kipnis, a second-round draft pick last year, has spent the majority of the season with the Aeros, hitting .311 with 10 homers and 43 RBIs in 79 games.       

 

Minor details

Columbus opened its Governors’ Cup Championship Series on Tuesday, hosting Durham in the opener of a five-game series. David Huff started for the Clippers, who are in the finals for the first time since 1997. … Class A Lake County evened it’s best-of-three series against Great Lakes in the Midwestern League semifinals, winning 7-6 Monday. Left fielder Chase Burnette, who hit two homers in Game 1, and right fielder Greg Folgia, had two hits apiece, while closer Preston Guilmet earned his third playoff save, working 2 1/3 scoreless innings without allowing a hit and striking out five.    

 

Roundin’ third

The Indians entered Tuesday with a second-half team ERA of 3.81, as opposed to a 4.64 ERA during the first half. Cleveland’s starting pitchers had posted a 2.48 ERA over the last 17 games through Monday. … Tonight, 7:05, STO/WEOL 930-AM/WTAM 1100-AM. Gomez (3-3, 3.07) vs. Weaver (11-11, 3.14).

 

Contact Chris Assenheimer at 329-7136 or cassenheimer@chroniclet.com.



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