CLEVELAN -- Add Brad Miller's name to the list of the walking wounded, but the Rays are hopeful their second baseman won't be on the list for long.
"Not overly concerned right now," Rays manager Kevin Cash said. "This is probably some of the effect of playing 19 straight ballgames in a row. The guys are banged up a little bit."
Miller "tweaked" his lower abdominal muscle in his final at-bat in the Rays' 8-7 loss to the Indians when he ran to first base.
"Felt fine last night," said Miller, who was not in Tuesday night's starting lineup.