Injuries continue to plague the Toronto Blue Jays this spring.

Infielder Ramon Santiago has suffered a broken collarbone and will be evaluated Monday to establish a recovery timetable.

Santiago, who is in camp on a minor-league contract, sustained the injury on a diving attempt during a spring game Sunday.

The 35-year-old had a legitimate chance to crack the 25-man roster as a utility player.

Santiago hit .246 with two home runs and 17 RBIs in 75 games for the Cincinnati Reds last season.

The Blue Jays have already lost right-hander Marcus Stroman and outfielder Michael Saunders to knee injuries this spring.