CLEVELAND, Ohio — Indians manager Terry Francona was not available for his customary pregame media session on Sunday morning. On Thursday the 60-year-old Tribe skipper underwent unexpected eye surgery to repair a torn retina in his left eye.

Instead, the club provided injury updates on a handful of players currently rehabbing at various stops throughout the organization.

OF Tyler Naquin (left side): The 28-year-old outfielder was available Sunday off the bench, but was not in the starting lineup due to sore ribs.

RHP Corey Kluber (right forearm): The right-hander is set to make his first rehab start on Thursday in Columbus. He’s been out since suffering a broken arm May 1 in Miami.

RHP Carlos Carrasco (non-baseball blood condition): The Indians reported no change in Carrasco’s status as he fights leukemia, diagnosed in June.

RHP Jefry Rodriguez (right shoulder): Rodriguez has advanced to throwing bullpen sessions in Arizona. He remains on the 60-day injured list.

OF Bradley Zimmer (right shoulder): The club said Zimmer is progressing quickly and has begun throwing to bases in Arizona. His status for game activity is yet to be determined.

LHP Tyler Olson (non-baseball medical condition): Olson is receiving treatment for shingles. No other update on his status was available.

RHP Dan Otero (right shoulder): Otero threw a bullpen session Sunday and did not report any issues. He will be re-evaluated on Monday to determine the next step in his return to game activity.

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