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Reyes won't need surgery on ankle
Major League Baseball

Reyes won't need surgery on ankle

Published Apr. 15, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Jose Reyes won't need surgery on his sprained left ankle but is still expected to miss three months, general manager Alex Anthopoulos says.

Reyes visited a specialist in Charlotte on Monday who confirmed the diagnosis of a severely sprained ankle. Reyes was injured sliding into second base in Friday's game at Kansas City. He was placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday.

Anthopoulos says Reyes will be in a cast for two weeks and then in a walking boot for an additional two weeks, meaning he won't be ready to begin rehab activity for at least a month.

Acquired from Miami in a 12-player trade last November, the four-time All-Star is batting .395 with one homer and five RBI.

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Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista was held out of the starting lineup for Monday's game against the White Sox because of a sore back. Normally an outfielder, Bautista has been playing third base since Reyes was injured.

Also Monday, the Blue Jays promoted right-hander Ramon Ortiz from Triple-A Buffalo and designated outfielder Casper Wells for assignment.

An 11-year veteran, Ortiz has a career record of 86-84 and ERA of 4.93 in 296 games with seven teams.

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