The Toronto Blue Jays will add another name to their injury report.
Centre-fielder Daulton Varsho left Friday's game against the Baltimore Orioles with left wrist discomfort, the team announced.
Varsho was shaking out his left hand during a pair of swings during his first-inning at-bat before grounding out. He initially stayed in the game defensively but was replaced by pinch-hitter Yohendrick Piñango when his turn in the batting order came up again in the fourth.
After the game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider told reporters that Varsho began feeling soreness in his wrist on Thursday and that it "crept up on him a little bit as he was hitting against the machine" on Friday.
Varsho went for X-rays, which came back negative.
"It's just more inflammation in his wrist,” Schneider added. “Hopefully it's just a day or two. Just want to be careful.”
The 29-year-old Varsho owns a .256/.331/.408 slash line with five home runs after his lone trip to the plate against Baltimore.
Toronto is already without key position players Addison Barger and Alejandro Kirk, who are currently working their way back from injuries of their own.






