Bobby Valentine Says Dustin Pedroia Could Miss Time, But Mike Aviles Says He’ll Be in Lineup

BOSTON — Dustin Pedroia dove down, snagged a grounder and fired a pinpoint throw to first base. It was a defensive masterpiece, one that retired Detroit's Danny Worth and ended the fifth inning. But it also resulted in an injury.

Following the play in Monday's 7-4 victory, the Red Sox second baseman left the game with a jammed right thumb. Pedroia was unavailable for comment after the game.

Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine didn't sound optimistic about Pedroia's playing status for Tuesday's game.

"Right now, I don't think he'll play if I was a betting man," the skipper said. "But don't bet on it. It hasn't been diagnosed as a sprain. It's just swollen. You could tell there's something there."

Pedroia's teammates, however, thought otherwise. Ryan Sweeney and Mike Aviles, who has developed a rhythm with Pedroia in the middle infield, fully anticipate a prompt return from the 2008 American League MVP.

"In all honesty, I guess his thumb was jammed pretty good," Aviles said. "He got a couple of innings off and I'm pretty sure he's going to be in there tomorrow. There's not that many people that can stop him from getting back in that lineup."

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"I think he's fine," Sweeney said. "I think he just has a little bruise on his thumb. He's a tough guy who plays every single day. I think he'll be fine."

Before leaving, Pedroia collected an RBI single in the third inning, driving in Daniel Nava to cap a three-run inning. He finished the game 1-for-3 with an RBI.

For now, the Red Sox will await results from his exams.

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