Blue Jays' Sanchez on DL again with blister problem


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CLEVELAND (AP) — Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Aaron Sanchez has been placed on the disabled list for the fourth time this season because of a blister problem.

Sanchez was removed from his start against Boston on Wednesday because of a recurrence of a blister on the middle finger of his right hand. He was examined by a hand specialist Friday in Cleveland, and there is no timetable for Sanchez's return

"There is no magic solution," he said Saturday. "It's at a point where we have to ride this thing out. We just have to let it heal."

Sanchez is 1-3 with a 4.25 ERA in eight starts. Sanchez was 15-2 with an AL-best 3.00 ERA last season and made the All-Star team.

Sanchez doesn't know when he'll throw off a mound again.

"The trainers said I can still toss, so that's good, but just don't do anything crazy," he said.

Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said left-hander Francisco Liriano, who lasted 1 2/3 innings Thursday, will start on short rest Monday against Oakland. Right-hander Cesar Valdez will start Tuesday if he isn't needed in the bullpen this weekend.

Right-hander Joe Smith (sore shoulder) was activated from the DL and right-hander Chris Smith was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo. Left-hander Jeff Beliveau, who allowed six runs and didn't retire a batter in the seventh inning Friday, was designated for assignment.

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