CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Manager Terry Francona told reporters on Tuesday that he's considering lineup changes for Game 5 of the ALDS on Wednesday night at Progressive Field.

Several positions could be in play.

"I've got about four lineups right now," said Francona.

Francona said third baseman Giovanny Urshela, who committed two critical errors in Monday night's 7-3 loss to the Yankees, was still hurting because of a bruised left shin suffered when Starlin Castro hit a line drive off his left shin in the second inning for his first error.

If Urshela can't play, the Indians could move Jose Ramirez from second to third base; move Jason Kipnis from center field to second and play Austin Jackson or Greg Allen in center field against Yankee left-hander CC Sabathia.

If Edwin Encarnacion returns to the lineup, Michael Brantley would probably start the game on the bench. Brantley is 1-for-11 since replacing the injured Encarnacion in the first inning of Game 2.

When asked if Brantley would be in the lineup against Sabathia, Francona said, "I don't know about that one. Part of it will be about who's available. Sabathia, historically, has been tough on him.

"We may be better with him on the bench. I haven't quite worked through that yet. A lot hinges on Edwin."

The winner of Game 5 will advance to the AL Championship Series and play Houston in a best-of-seven series.