Blue Jays Lose Center Fielders Clase and Straw to Injury in Consecutive Innings Against Arizona
- The Toronto Blue Jays lost center fielders Jonatan Clase and Myles Straw to injuries in consecutive innings against Arizona.
- Jonatan Clase exited the game after being hit on the right knee by a pitch, resulting in a bruised knee.
- Myles Straw sprained his right ankle after crashing into the wall while chasing a double.
- Straw was replaced by rookie Alan Roden after walking off the field on his own.
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Blue Jays hope to figure out OF situation ahead of D-backs clash
The Toronto Blue Jays enter the middle game of their three-game series against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday night with a big question in the outfield.


TORONTO (AP) — The Toronto Blue Jays lost center fielders Jonatan Clase and Myles Straw to injuries Tuesday in two innings against Arizona.
Blue Jays' Jonatan Clase, Myles Straw exit vs. Diamondbacks
The Toronto Blue Jays lost a pair of centre fielders in short order on Tuesday night. Both Jonatan Clase and Myles Straw exited in the fifth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Clase was hit in the knee by a Brandon Pfaadt offering in the bottom of the fourth. He was in apparent discomfort on the play and was tended to by Blue Jays trainers and manager John Schneider. The 23-year-old outfielder stayed in the game to run, but was replaced by…
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