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Indians shut down Brantley for remainder of season
Major League Baseball

Indians shut down Brantley for remainder of season

Published Sep. 30, 2015 2:37 p.m. ET

CLEVELAND (AP) The Cleveland Indians have shut down left fielder Michael Brantley for the rest of the regular season because of a sore right shoulder.

Manager Terry Francona made the announcement before the first game of Wednesday's double-header against Minnesota.

Brantley injured the shoulder trying to make a diving catch last week in Minnesota. He sat out four games, but played Sunday and Monday, going hitless in both games. He wasn't in the lineup Tuesday - a game that was postponed by rain - and was examined a doctor. An MRI revealed inflammation and Brantley got a cortisone shot Wednesday.

Brantley began the season slowed by a back issue that started in spring training. He is batting .310 with 15 homers and 84 RBIs in 137 games. Brantley finished third in the AL MVP voting last season.

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Cleveland trails Los Angeles by five games for the second AL wild-card.

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