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Bad news for fans of the Cleveland Indians and team USA.

Indians All-Star closer Chris Perez could be sidelined one month because of a strained shoulder.

Perez, who saved 39 games last season, will not throw for the next week to 10 days. Once he resumes his program, the Indians estimate he will be pitching games in three or four weeks.

It is the second straight spring training Perez has been injured. He strained a muscle in his left side during his first bullpen session on Feb. 23 last year but recovered in time for opening day.

"I'm not saying nothing," Perez told reporters Friday as he drove out of Cleveland's spring training complex. He later tweeted: "Small hurdle at an in-opportune time. I feel better now than I did last year with the oblique..Still plenty of time."

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The injury will prevent Perez from playing for the United States in the World Baseball Classic.

The right-hander, an All-Star in 2011 and '12, has 98 saves during the past three seasons. Perez was involved in trade rumors during the offseason, but said he's excited about playing for new Indians manager Terry Francona.

Cleveland also said right-hander Frank Hermann sprained a ligament in his pitching elbow on Monday against Oakland and outfielder Michael Brantley could return to limited baseball activities next week. Brantley needed 15 stitches to close a cut on his left forearm after he was accidentally spiked Monday by Oakland third baseman Josh Donaldson.

Based on reporting by The Associated Press.

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