Toronto, ON, Canada; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kyle Drabek delivers a pitch against the Washington Nationals at the Rogers Centre. Credit: Tom Szczerbowski-US PRESSWIRE
Another Toronto starting pitcher has gone down with an apparent injury.
The Toronto Blue Jays are having a rough time with injuries this month. Brandon Morrow just went on the disabled list and is out "indefinitely".
During Wednesday afternoon's game against the Nationals in Toronto, they might have lost yet another member of their rotation:
Something clearly wrong w/ Kyle Drabek's arm or shoulder as he released that pitch. He's out of the game. Another injured #BlueJays SP.
— Steve Berthiaume (@SBerthiaumeESPN) June 13, 2012
The announcers calling the game for SportsNetwork Canada said they thought Drabek had "landed funny". Funny how? Funny ha-ha? OK, I'll stop channeling GoodFellas. Here, judge for yourself:

Drabek hasn't been very good this season, posting a 4.46 ERA, a 1.567 WHIP and leading the American League in walks (45) entering today's action. Some might say the Jays might be better off without Drabek, but I wouldn't, and you never want to see a player go down with an injury.
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