Indians activate Carrasco to start against Athletics


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CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians have activated Carlos Carrasco from the disabled list to make his first start since June 16.

The right-hander's return gets Cleveland closer to full strength as the AL Central leader opens a 10-game homestand beginning Friday night against the Oakland Athletics.

Carrasco has been out since he was struck on the right forearm by a line drive hit by Minnesota's Joe Mauer. Carrasco, who has a history of being hit on the mound, was lucky to avoid a more serious injury.

He is 8-5 with a 4.24 ERA in 15 starts.

To make room for Carrasco, the Indians designated right-hander George Kontos for assignment. He appeared in six games.

Also, the Indians acquired right-hander James Hoyt in a trade with the Houston Astros for right-hander Tommy DeJuneas. Hoyt was assigned to Triple-A Columbus.

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