SEATTLE -- Manager Terry Francona said Indians first baseman Carlos Santana was scheduled to get X-rays on his left shoulder Saturday following an 11-4 win over Seattle at Safeco Field.

Santana had his left shoulder bent back by Seattle shortstop Jean Segura in the fifth inning. Team trainer Jeff Desjardins examined Santana on the field for several minutes, but he stayed in the game.

Segura, with one out, sent a ball down the third baseline that bounced foul. Third baseman Giovanny Urshela threw the ball to first anyway and the throw was up the line and into the runner.

Santana reached into Segura's path to try and make the catch and that's when the collision took place. It is a play that always leaves the first baseman vulnerable to injury.

"I think it's his shoulder," said Francona. "We won't play him Sunday, but he's going to get an X-ray that's precautionary. But you could see the way he was swinging (after the collision) that he was letting the it go pretty good."

Santana has played an excellent first base this year. Offensively, the switch-hitter is batting .259 (142-for-548) with 37 doubles, 23 homers and 78 RBI.