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Toronto Blue Jays' Troy Tulowitzki gets a consoling pat from Los Angeles Angels first baseman C.J. Cron as he is helped off the field after he injured himself awkwardly running across the first base bag in the third inning of a game in Toronto, on July 28, 2017.Fred Thornhill/The Canadian Press

Toronto shortstop Troy Tulowitzki has ligament damage on his right ankle, and Blue Jays manager John Gibbons figures the veteran might be out of action for a while.

Tulowitzki was injured during Friday night's home game against the Los Angeles Angels. He left in the third inning after spraining his ankle while trying to run out a ground ball at first base.

An MRI on Tulowitzki's sprained ankle revealed the damage. The 32-year-old, who was placed on the 10-day disabled list on Saturday, is set to be further evaluated by a foot/ankle specialist.

But Gibbons didn't sound optimistic after the Blue Jays' 11-10 win over Los Angeles on Sunday.

"You can see the play — he turned it pretty good. The way it's not supposed to bend," he said. "He's going to see a specialist somewhere and he'll have the final say on what's going to happen. But I mean, it doesn't look good."

Tulowitzki is batting .249 with seven homers and 26 runs batted in through 66 games this season. He also spent time on the disabled list with a hamstring injury earlier this year.

Blue Jays pitcher Aaron Sanchez and Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid helped Eugenie Bouchard promote the Rogers Cup at a charity event Wednesday. McDavid says he plans to attend the upcoming tennis tournament.

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