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- Updated: May 29, 2016
CLEVELAND — It is possible that Carlos Carrasco’s next start will be with the Indians, but manager Terry Francona is not ready to make that kind of proclamation.
Francona said on Sunday morning the reports were good from Carrasco’s four-inning rehab appearance on Saturday with Double-A Akron. The manager now plans on meeting with Chris Antonetti, the team’s president of baseball operations, pitching coach Mickey Callaway and Cleveland’s medical staff to discuss the next step for the sidelined pitcher.
“By all accounts, by his own account, he looked healthy and seemed raring to go,” Francona said. “We’ll get Mickey and Chris and everybody and see what the next step is. We’ll sit and figure it out.”
Carrasco has been on the 15-day …
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