Dexter Fowler will go on the Colorado Rockies’ disabled list with a sore right wrist after he was unsuccessful in a batting practice session Tuesday.

The center fielder has not been able to play since last Tuesday in Boston.

“We tried to get through it. It just wasn’t getting better when he swung the bat,” Weiss said. “Hopefully the downtime will help.”

The Rockies also activated reliever Edgmer Escalona.

Tyler Colvin will start in center field for Fowler Tuesday night against the visiting Dodgers at Coors Field. Corey Dickerson could also see time at center field in Fowler’s absence.

It’s tough timing for the Rockies, who will face a string of left-handed starting pitchers over the next few weeks. Fowler, a switch-hitter, can bat as a righty, while Colvin and Dickerson each bat left-handed.

Fowler is eligible to come off the DL on July 11, the team said.

The Rockies earlier in the day posted a lineup with Fowler in the leadoff spot and playing center field. But the card was taken down less than 30 minutes later after Fowler was moved to the DL.