Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco suffered a right forearm contusion during Saturday's home game against the Minnesota Twins at Progressive Field.
Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com provided the update after Carrasco, who will undergo X-rays as part of further evaluation, left the game after being hit by a Joe Mauer line drive in the second inning.
Injuries are nothing new for Carrasco considering he missed the 2012 campaign because of Tommy John surgery, but he has been fairly healthy of late and made at least 25 starts in each of the last three seasons.