DETROIT -- Josh Hamilton was in the clubhouse with his Texas teammates, trying to stay hopeful a day after finding out he could miss two months with a broken arm. "Obviously, Id like to be out there playing with them, but itll be fun to watch them the next few weeks," Hamilton said. "Ill work hard and do what I need to do to get back as soon as I can." Hamilton broke his upper right arm on a headfirst dive into home plate Tuesday at Detroit. The Rangers put him on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, but the reigning AL MVP is expected to miss six-to-eight weeks with a non-displaced fracture of the humerus bone at the top of his right arm, just below the shoulder. He isnt expected to swing a bat for a month. Hamilton tried to score from third on a foul popup. He called the daring dash "stupid" after Tuesdays game and said third-base coach Dave Anderson told him to go. He said Wednesday he doesnt hold Anderson responsible for the injury. "People are going to say that Im throwing my coach under the bus or whatever, but Im just telling you what happened," Hamilton said. "I listened to my coach and went. I dont blame Dave for this happening." Texas recalled infielder Chris Davis from triple-A Round Rock. Hamilton hit .359 with 32 home runs and 100 RBIs in 2010. Hes hitting .333 this season, and his spot in the lineup will be difficult to fill. Manager Ron Washington said the injury likely will mean a bigger role for outfielder David Murphy, who started in left field Wednesday against the Tigers. Michael Young takes Hamiltons No. 3 spot in the batting order after hitting fifth for eight of the first 11 games. "Were going to put nine guys out there and were going to go after it and see if we can hold this thing together," Washington said. The injury occurred Tuesday after Adrian Beltre lifted a foul pop near the Tigers dugout. Hamilton was on third base, having just made a headfirst slide on an RBI triple in the first inning. Third baseman Brandon Inge and catcher Victor Martinez both chased the ball, leaving the plate unprotected. Inge made the catch, Hamilton tagged up and took off. Inge tossed to Martinez, who scampered back in time to tag Hamilton. "It was a hell of a play," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said Wednesday. "We should have had two guys there. We really didnt have anybody there. ... Its a shame he got hurt." Hamilton said afterward the play was "way too aggressive" -- but Anderson said the teams style isnt going to change. "Its an aggressive play that we tried to do and it didnt work. That took us a long way last year -- a lot of those plays that we did. Thats part of our game," Anderson said. "If he doesnt get hurt, then were not even talking about this right now. Hes out at home plate, we go back out. ... 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Hanyu, who had a 12-point lead after Thursdays short program, fell on his opening quad salchow but completed all of his other jumps, including seven triple jumps plus a quad toe loop in the free skate to eclipse Chan by 13 points. "I wasnt completely satisfied with the long program," Hanyu said. "But after falling on the quad I was able to pull myself together and complete all my jumps and that was huge." Chan also hit all his jumps, but he was unable to erase the deficit and finished with 280.08 points to Hanyus 293.25. Nobunari Oda of Japan, a late substitute for defending GP Final champion Daisuke Takahashi, was third with 255.96. "It was a good day and Im happy with how I skated," Chan said. "I felt nervous going into the long program. It was a mental battle even before I got on the ice." Beating Chan was a huge boost for Hanyus chances of being selected to represent Japan at the Sochi Olympics. "This is a huge step for Sochi," said Hanyu, who will turn 19 on Saturday. "I feel I am meeting all the requirements. We still have the national championships but obviously, I am feeling pretty confident." Chan said he wasnt disappointed with the result. "I finished the event strong," the Toronto skater said. "There was a lot of good things I did here, and that was regaining my composure and regaining my concentration after a bad short program and putting out a great long that I dont usually do. Its not very Patrick Chan of me. "Most of the time, I think people know me well that the short program has always saved me ... but I think today was proof that Im getting better and really becoming a more well-rounded competitor." He said his long skate was even more satisfying given his previous track record skating in Japan. "Honestly, I started thinking about my previous performances here in Japan, and I dont really have the best track record," he said. 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We wanted to utilize the taps and the back and forth between the two of us." Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov of Russia were first after the pairs short program with 82.65. World silver medallists Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy of Germany were second with 79.46 while Qing Pang and Jian Tong of China were third on 75.40. Meagan Duhamel of Lively, Ont., and Eric Radford of Balmertown, Ont., totalled 73.07 and are fourth less than three points behind third spot. Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catharines, Ont., and Dylan Moscovitch of Toronto are sixth. "This is the type of skate weve been waiting for," said Radford. "After some rough short programs this season, this one gives us a lot of confidence." Moore-Towers and Moscovitch also came off the ice satisfied. "We cant do much better than a clean short," said Moore-Towers. "The best part was our energy. We felt comfortable and at home out there. It was fun and when we get to feel it that way, its enjoyable." 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