Jonathan India goes on the IL with left foot plantar fasciitis.

Jonathan India goes on the IL with left foot plantar fasciitis.

Charlie Goldsmith
Cincinnati Enquirer

LOS ANGELES –– As Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India battled what he called the worst slump of his career, he quietly was playing through left foot plantar fasciitis. After that heel pain reached a new level over the weekend, the Reds placed India on the 10-day injured list on Sunday.

"The pain was fine, I was dealing with it," India said. "But (Saturday) is where it got me. I can’t make this worse. If it’s worse, I’m out the whole year. Thank God I got it before it got worse."

Cincinnati Reds second baseman Jonathan India went on the 10-day injured list on Sunday.

In a corresponding move, the Reds called up outfielder Stuart Fairchild.

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Over the last month, India was hitting .233 with a .702 OPS, and he moved down to fifth in the Reds' batting order. India's slash line ticked up over the last week, and he ended up playing even better as the injury got worse.

India is hopeful that he'll miss the minimum amount of time and return in the middle of August.

"There’s just inflammation I need to get rid of," India said. "The safest way for me is to go on the IL and be sure I come back at 100% and not 80%. Also for my career, this can be a very scary injury if it gets worse. Thank God that I caught it."

Before India's injury, Reds manager David Bell used a rotation to give as much playing time as possible to 10 players who look to be be every day players. Without India, Elly De La Cruz will likely start more games at shortstop, Matt McLain will start more games at second base, Spencer Steer will play more third base and the Reds will have a more consistent outfield against right-handed pitchers of Jake Fraley, TJ Friedl and Will Benson.

Bell said that Steer, Nick Senzel and Kevin Newman could also fill in and make starts at second base.

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“The goal is to get (India) back nine days from now (on August 8)," Bell said. "We have to make sure we are able to calm it down. We want Jon to be able to play as much as possible and be able to move properly and run properly. We’ve seen him play through a lot. It just got to the point where it didn’t make sense and gradually got worse. We need to take care of Jon and make sure we get him back healthy.”