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Indians pitcher Salazar out with right forearm strain

Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Danny Salazar will miss the next three to four weeks with a strain to his right flexor musculature, the team announced.

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The injury will likely keep Salazar out for the remainder of the regular season and possibly for the first round of the postseason.

Salazar is 11-6 with a 3.87 ERA and 161 strikeouts this season, but he has struggled since the beginning of July, having allowed 36 earned runs in 10 starts during that time.

The Indians remain a healthy seven games ahead of the Detroit Tigers in the American League Central.

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However, the two teams play each other later this week, then again at the end of the month.

Cleveland have dominated Detroit this season, but anything can happen with a playoff spot on the line.

Mike Clevinger, 25, will take Salazar's place in the rotation. He is 2-2 with a 5.01 ERA this season.

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