The Toronto Blue Jays’ top two left-handed bats remain day to day with nagging injuries.
Colby Rasmus, who’s battling hamstring soreness, will start the first game of Thursday’s double-header at designated hitter. Adam Lind’s back feels better, but he won’t be available for either of Thursday’s games. He’s still hopeful that he’ll be able to avoid a stint on the disabled list, however.
The Blue Jays will have Anthony Gose available during the second game of the double-header. However, they’d have to make a roster move to activate him for game one.
Colby Rasmus is still unsure if he can play today. Gose only available for game 2 unless #bluejays make DL or option move.
— Barry Davis (@SNBarryDavis) April 17, 2014
Lind tells me back feels a bit better but he won't be available for either game. Still hopeful he won't need DL. #bluejays
— Barry Davis (@SNBarryDavis) April 17, 2014
