Adrian Beltre departs game vs. Indians with strained left shoulder, will
undergo MRI
Some potentially awful news here for the Rangers.
According to Richard Durrett of ESPN Dallas, third baseman Adrian Beltre was
lifted in the fifth inning of Wednesday’s game against the Indians after
feeling discomfort in his left shoulder following a stellar defensive play
at the hot corner in the second.
Beltre dove hard to his left on a sharply-stuck grounder from Cleveland
batter Russ Canzler, then completed an impressive throw across the diamond to
get the out. He remained in the game for the next couple frames but the
discomfort only grew and he was eventually replaced by youngster Mike Olt.
Beltre is undergoing an MRI, the results of which probably won’t be
available until Thursday morning.
The 33-year-old has a .318/.355/.561 batting line, 32 homers and 92 RBI in
138 games this season. His replacement, Olt, entered play Wednesday with just
four hits in 37 major-league plate appearances.
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UPDATE, 10:35 PM: And now Olt has left the game with an apparent foot injury,
reports Durrett. Ian Kinsler is at third base and Jurickson Profar entered to
play second.
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近况正火热的吹哥...敲出第41轰的汉神也因膝伤提早下场休息
好消息是拿砲快归队了
Mike Napoli catches in minors, nears return to Rangers
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