Indians’ Corey Kluber to miss All-Star game after procedure

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Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber delivers in the first inning of the team’s baseball game against the New York Yankees, Thursday, July 12, 2018, in Cleveland. | Tony Dejak/Associated Press

CLEVELAND — Corey Kluber’s stellar first half ended with a sudden stop.

Cleveland’s ace received an injection in his right knee that will force him to miss the All-Star Game. But more importantly, the Indians are hoping it will allow the right-hander to continue leading their rotation after the break — and beyond.

Kluber got the shot in his knee on Friday, a day after the two-time Cy Young winner gave up two runs in the eighth inning and was beaten by the New York Yankees. The AL Central-leading Indians said the right-hander will need at least one week to recover and he’s not expected to make his next start until July 23 against Pittsburgh.

Kluber has been replaced on the AL All-Star roster by Tampa Bay’s Blake Snell.

While Kluber’s knee issue doesn’t appear to be serious, the Indians aren’t taking any chances.

The 32-year-old pitcher took his fifth loss of the season Thursday night, but never mentioned anything about having any issues with his knee. Kluber has given up 19 runs over his last 34 innings, an uncharacteristic stretch for one of baseball’s best.

With the score tied, Kluber allowed a go-ahead double to New York’s Aaron Hicks in the eighth inning and the Yankees went on to win 7-4, dropping Kluber to 12-5 this season.

Kluber and Indians manager Terry Francona will address the starter’s situation before Friday’s game against the Yankees.

The Indians want to be careful with Kluber as the season progresses. He’s logged a lot of innings during his career and the cumulative effect may have contributed to him being less than 100 percent during last year’s playoffs. It wasn’t until after the Indians were beaten by the New York Yankees in the Division Series that Francona revealed Kluber was dealing with physical limitations during the series.

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