TORONTO -- Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp is expected to miss the three-game series against the Blue Jays after spraining his left ankle. Out of the lineup for 11 games with a sore left shoulder, Kemp came off the 15-day disabled list before Sundays 9-2 win over the Washington Nationals. He went 3 for 4 with a home run, but limped off the field after sliding into home plate on a force play in the ninth inning. After the Dodgers beat Toronto 14-5 without Kemp on Monday night, manager Don Mattingly said X-rays were negative. "Well see how it looks tomorrow, if its any better," Mattingly said. "Well wait and see." Kemp was walking around the Dodgers clubhouse with a boot on his ankle following the game. Earlier Monday, Mattingly was less optimistic that Kemp would avoid a return to the DL. "Im probably not feeling as good about it as I did yesterday," Mattingly said. "It could go the wrong direction. Either this things going to get (better) and well know pretty quickly or its going to be a little more severe." Mattingly said Kemp came to the stadium at noon Monday and spent the afternoon undergoing treatment. He was expected to do the same Tuesday. Kemp missed 24 games in May and June with a sore right hamstring. A two-time All-Star, two-time Gold Glove winner and two-time Silver Slugger, hes batting .263 with five homers and 27 RBIs in 62 games this season. Kemp walked in the ninth Sunday and was on third with two outs when Carl Crawford hit a slow roller toward first. It would have been an infield hit had Kemp hustled home. Instead, he jogged and allowed the Nationals to make a play at the plate. He was hurt sliding into the catcher. Mattingly saw no need to speak to Kemp about not running hard. "Theres no reason," he said. "Once that happens to a guy, they understand right away." Sundays game marked the first time that Kemp, Hanley Ramirez and Crawford had appeared together in the starting lineup this season. Rookie Yasiel Puig started in centre against Toronto on Monday, with Andre Ethier at DH. Mattingly said Ethier would likely return to centre Tuesday and Wednesday. "Luckily were in the American League (ballpark) where its not quite the same, you dont need all the extra players," Mattingly said. "We feel like we can kind of get by. Anytime you play without him youre going to play short, but with the DH you dont worry about it quite as much." The Dodgers begin a four-game series against Cincinnati in Los Angeles on Thursday. New Balance Cheap Shoes . Any real chance at payback wont come until the playoff. Still, Pittsburgh knows its taut 3-2 win over the Bruins on Wednesday night is a pretty good place to start laying the groundwork. "They are a very good defensive team," Penguins forward Brandon Sutter said. Discount New Balance Shoes . 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Grosjean returned Haas to the top ten in Austria with a strong drive to seventh.By contrast, Gutierrez was placed in the wrong start setting and dropped back in the opening laps, before a tyre mix-up saw him forced on to a two-stop strategy when the team had originally planned a one stop. The Mexican driver, who went on to finish 11th, said he spoke candidly to the team immediately after the race in Spielberg.Well there are two basic things that happened in Austria, which are the start and the strategy, which is very basic, Gutierrez said ahead of this weekends British Grand Prix. I had a very strong meeting after the race with all the responsible people on these two subjects. Mainly because we want to be a team that is able to score points with two cars, because we have the chance to score with two cars, not only in Austria but also in other races.Things have not gone, on my side, the way it should. Theres been too many times, theres not been one time that was OK where we did the right thing. So I sat down, was very positive, obviously its hard to explain where it come from, but the most important is always now, specifically now, to put the facts on the table, very directly, which is what happened.ddddddddddddDiscuss, and then find a solution. No matter what the hell the situation is, just solve it so that it is reflected in the result.That is the main thing and to work as a team to achieve that, because I cannot be responsible for everything. I mean as a driver Ive been performing, OK you have an influence on the strategy, which is correct, I am the one doing the start and if I have the wrong settings in the back of the car obviously I cannot do anything about it.When asked who was there, he said: Everybody was there, Guenther [Steiner, team boss], all the engineers, everybody ... Its very simple you know, Im not blaming anyone or anything but I ask them to understand how important it is, not only for me, but also as a team to make this right.Also the situation I feel, because it is, OK now I dont feel it because Im very positive, Im already used to it. I know how to manage with it so thats already in the past and it will come. Everybody agreed with it and everybody is pushing hard, things are being changed for this weekend, different procedures, we try to make it right.Haas sits eighth in the championship courtesy of Grosjeans points haul. ' ' '