Guardians could activate Josh Naylor, their RBI leader, on Sunday.
The first trip to the IL lasted from May 31 through June 29. The second trip lasted from July 6 through Thursday. He missed a total of 74 games.
Naylor has not played since July 31 against Houston. The Guardians have gone 12-16 and dropped from one game out of first place in the AL Central to five with Naylor on the IL with a strained right oblique muscle. to the 28-man roster on Saturday. He talked with Francona and then went and threw a bullpen session for pitching coach Carl Willis in preparation for Monday’s start against the Twins.“We told James last night,” said Francona. “We told him, ‘We claimed three pitchers and we got them and you drew the short straw.’ To his credit he handled it.”No. 3. What’s going on with Oscar Gonzalez
Gonzalez entered the game in an 0 for 12 slump after hitting .226 with one homer and six RBI in August.
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