Indians rookie catcher Carlos Santana suffered an ugly injury during the team's game against the Red Sox on Monday night. Santana collapsed at a freakish angle when Red Sox rookie Ryan Kalish slid into him attempting to score in the seventh inning Monday night. "I don't want to see it," Boston manager Terry Francona said. "I saw it live. I don't want to see the replay." Santana may not have been as seriously injured as many assumed when he was being carted off the field at Fenway Park, his leg in an inflatable orange cast, after a delay of nearly 15 minutes. "He tested well with the trainers, meaning that they don't feel he has any serious damage," Indians manager Manny Acta said. "He's leaving tomorrow for Cleveland to get an MRI done and then we'll have more of an update. "That was a very good play, a good block of home plate. And I thought that was the key of the game because they had some momentum going in that inning."