CLEVELAND -- Trevor Bauer, the Cleveland Indians starting pitcher in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series on Saturday, was knocked out before it even began -- by Trevor Bauer.Or, more accurately, by a drone he was cleaning.Bauer, a devotee of drones, has been scratched from his scheduled start in Game 2 after suffering a lacerated small finger on his right hand while doing some routine maintenance on the drone, according to Indians manager Terry Francona. The wound required several stitches on the outside of the finger.This was not malicious, Francona said. He wasnt doing something that, I mean, he could have been opening a box in the kitchen. Things happen. I wish it wouldnt have, but it wasnt done maliciously. It wasnt done by being silly. It just happened.Because it happened, Josh Tomlin, who was scheduled to start the third game of the series, will now start in place of Bauer in Game 2. Bauers start has been moved back to Game 3, which will be played Monday in Toronto.Francona said Indians doctors believe that two extra days of rest should be enough to allow Bauer to make that start Monday. In the meantime, Tomlin will try to extend the momentum the Indians gained from a brilliantly pitched Game 1 on Friday night, when starter Corey Kluber and relievers Andrew Miller and Cody Allen combined on a seven-hit shutout in a 2-0 victory.The Blue Jays will also be dealing with an injury in Game 2, perhaps an injury even worse than Bauers. Toronto second baseman Devon Travis was removed from Fridays game in the fifth inning with a leg injury. Travis injured a knee while covering first base on a bunt in the fifth inning. He immediately left the game.It hurts pretty bad, Travis said. I felt good going into the game. I covered first on that bunt and jarred my knee a little bit. I felt a super sharp pain in my knee and it felt like it was going to give out a little bit.Travis, who missed Games 3 and 4 of the Division Series with Texas because of a right knee bruise, will have an MRI on Saturday.The Blue Jays added infielder Ryan Goins to their ALCS roster as an insurance against Travis not being able to play and probably didnt think they were going to have to make the switch this soon. Goins will almost certainly start at second base in Game 2.The pitching matchup will be Tomlin against Toronto left-hander J.A. Happ. Tomlin is 1-0 with a 3.60 ERA in the postseason. In his last start, he pitched five innings and was the winning pitcher in the Indians Division Series-clinching 4-3 victory over the Red Sox in Boston last Monday.It doesnt affect me at all, Tomlin said of his start being moved up one day. It will be on my fifth day. Ill be on normal rest.Happ, 33, has had a career year, going 20-4 with a 3.18 ERA. His one start against the Indians was a beauty. 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Were not going out there and playing Eddie Jones, were going out there and playing England and theres a whole 23 of them willing to stop us so weve got a big job on our hands to get that done.Australia blew the chance for their first northern hemisphere tour grand slam since 1984 courtesy of Saturdays loss to Ireland at the Aviva Stadium.The Wallabies created several late chances but failed to capitalise on injury-hit Irelands heavily re-jigged backlinee.ddddddddddddNow Michael Cheikas side will hop on to London intent on closing out their northern tour with a victory that would upset the odds and the form of the last 12 months.England whitewashed the Wallabies in Australia in June, but Mumm believes Cheikas troops must not allow that three-Test series humbling colour next weeks clash.We love playing England, its a massive match, said Mumm. Weve lost a goal in the grand slam but theres still a tremendous amount to offer in next weeks game and firstly, Im very excited and Im sure once we have a good look at things and start to focus on the week then the excitement will be right up there.Its always brilliant to play there and I think everyone will be up for it.I think you cant help but be a little bit disappointed in the way June panned out, 3-0 series losses hurt and it actually wasnt that long ago but we wont be focusing on that as a motivating factor.Well be focusing on what we can do on the training pitch come next week and what we can do to put ourselves in the best position to win the match.If you look backwards, then you end up tripping over. ' ' '