Josh Naylor suffered a gruesome-looking injury in Sunday's game between the Indians and the Twins.
And evidently, the play was as bad as it looked.
Cleveland confirmed on Twitter that Naylor "suffered a closed fracture and dislocation of the right ankle" in the team's 8-2 loss to the Twins. Naylor remained in Minnesota while the injury was being evaluated.
The good news about the "closed fracture" is that it means there wasn't a puncture wound from the injury. Still, Naylor will almost certainly be out long-term, and that's not a surprise considering how bad the injury looked in real-time.
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Here's a video of the play. (WARNING: Contains graphic images.)
Naylor, 24, has played in 69 games for Cleveland this season and produced a .253/.301/.399 slash line and seven home runs. He was acquired from the Padres last year as part of the trade package sent Mike Clevinger to San Diego.