Jose Bautista walked and scored a run in his only plate appearance on Saturday. (Associated Press)

After just five plate appearances and no hits, Toronto's Jose Bautista is back on the disabled list. Bautista left Saturday's game in the third inning with discomfort in his left wrist -- the same wrist that cost him nearly six weeks on the DL.

Bautista was sidelined from mid-July until Friday, when he returned for the Blue Jays' 6-4 loss to the Orioles in Baltimore. As soon as Bautista complained about his wrist, manager John Farrell pulled him from the game.

"Given what he means to us, not just in the current, but in the long term, as a precautionary measure we felt we needed to get him out of there," Farrell told reporters, according to teh Associated Press.

Bautista said he thinks he re-injured the wrist in his only at-bat on Saturday.

"Maybe it's one of those swings I took today," he told the AP. "One of those swings on my first at-bat I started feeling something. I think I did the proper thing telling them. Doctor says it's nothing to panic about."

He said the pain is "nothing like what I felt the first time." 

Still, the team put him on the DL because they're 14 games under .500 and really are in the process of just finishing out the schedule. The team will send him to a specialist.

Toronto also placed first baseman David Cooper (back strain) on the DL and activated infielder Adam Lind from the DL and called up shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria.

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