Indians' Perez out 3-to-4 weeks with shoulder strain

Chris Perez #54 of the Cleveland Indians pitches against the Washington Nationals during the game on June 11, 2010 at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jared Wickerham, Getty Images)
Chris Perez #54 of the Cleveland Indians pitches against the Washington Nationals during the game on June 11, 2010 at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio. (Jared Wickerham, Getty Images)
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Updated: 3/04 12:17 pm

Goodyear, AZ (Sports Network) - The Cleveland Indians announced Friday that All-Star closer Chris Perez has a strained right shoulder and could be sidelined for the next month.

Perez has a strain of the subscapularis muscle in his right shoulder and will not throw for the next 7-to-10 days, leaving him unavailable to pitch for Team USA in the upcoming World Baseball Classic.

Once he begins throwing, Perez will resume game activity in 3-to-4 weeks.

The 27-year-old right-hander recorded 39 saves for the Tribe last season and posted an 0-4 record with a 3.59 earned run average in 61 games.

The Indians also announced Friday that pitcher Frank Herrmann has a right elbow strain and is out indefinitely.

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