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Indians right-hander Cody Anderson done for year, Jason Kipnis still sidelined

GOODYEAR, Ariz.: Indians right-hander Cody Anderson will undergo reconstructive elbow surgery and miss the 2017 season.

The AL champions said Sunday that Anderson has elected to have the operation after being diagnosed with a ligament sprain. The 26-year-old made nine starts for the Indians last season and was expected to begin this year at Triple-A Buffalo. His loss hurts the Indians’ pitching depth.

Also, second baseman Jason Kipnis is still four to five weeks away from playing in a game as he deals with shoulder inflammation. Kipnis received a second opinion on his shoulder and has been cleared to resume a strengthening program in a week.