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Toronto Blue Jays' George Springer likely out more than 10 days

TORONTO -- Blue Jays outfielder George Springer is not expected to be ready to return to the lineup when his latest stint on the 10-day injured list ends May 13, general manager Ross Atkins said Thursday.

Also Thursday, the Blue Jays activated left-hander Hyun Jin Ryu off the injured list to start an afternoon game against Oakland. Ryu left an April 25 start at Tampa Bay because of a strained right gluteal muscle.

Springer landed on the injured list Wednesday after aggravating his strained right quadriceps, with the move retroactive to May 3. Springer had been out of the lineup for two days before undergoing an MRI on Wednesday morning.

"I would expect it would take more than just the IL stint," Atkins said. "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 signed a team-record six-year, $150 million deal with the Blue Jays this offseason but didn't make his debut until April 28 because of two separate injuries, first a strained oblique muscle and later the quadriceps injury.

Atkins said Springer reported feeling better Thursday than the previous day, but he said the 2017 World Series MVP with Houston is "obviously very frustrated" by his limited action this season.

Springer hit two home runs in Saturday's win over Atlanta, his third game since returning, but also felt pain while running out a ground ball. He left Sunday's game after three at-bats due to fatigue.

"All the information we had at the time suggested it was safe to take the next step and, unfortunately, we had a setback," Atkins said.

Springer started at DH in all four games and has yet to play the outfield for the Blue Jays. He did play center field in a simulated game at Toronto's alternate site and had been expected to play the outfield last weekend, Atkins said.

Springer will have a "minimal workload" as he attempts to recover from the quad strain, Atkins said.

Toronto right-hander David Phelps was placed on the 10-day injured list Thursday because of a right lat strain. Phelps came in to pitch the eighth inning in Wednesday's victory over the Athletics but had to leave after feeling pain while warming up.

Atkins said infielder Joe Panik had an MRI Thursday after feeling calf pain while running out a grounder on Wednesday. Atkins also said catcher Alejandro Kirk is expected to miss at least four weeks because of a left flexor strain. Kirk was placed on the 10-day injured list Sunday.