The Toronto Blue Jays are expecting to wait a while before they get top offseason recruit George Springer back from the injured list.
Toronto placed Springer on the 10-day injured list with a right quad strain on Wednesday, with the move retroactive to May 3.
Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins believes star Springer will need more than the minimum length of time to return to the MLB line-up.
"I would expect it would take more than just the IL stint," Atkins told reporters on Thursday.
"There's a chance I'm wrong, but based on the information that I have right now, I would expect that it would take longer than that IL stint."
Springer had been serving as a designated hitter following his long-awaited Blue Jays debut on April 28.
The 31-year-old has appeared in four games, hitting two home runs against the Atlanta Braves last week but going one for 10 with four strikeouts in his other appearances.
Springer left Sunday's game after three at-bats, complaining of what manager Charlie Montoyo called only "fatigue".
The World Series champion and MVP joined Toronto on a six-year, $150million contract from the Houston Astros via free agency ahead of the 2021 season, the largest deal in Blue Jays history.
His setback is just one of a number of injury issues for the Blue Jays, who put pitcher David Phelps on the IL on Thursday with a right lat strain as infielder Joe Panik had an MRI after feeling calf pain while running on Wednesday.
Earlier this week, Toronto put pitchers Tommy Milone (shoulder) and Anthony Castro (forearm) on the IL along with catcher Alejandro Kirk (hip).