Contreras exits Cards loss, set for MRI on knee

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St. Louis Cardinals catcher Willson Contreras left Thursday’s Opening Day contest against the visiting Toronto Blue Jays in the top of the eighth inning after a 103 mph pitch glanced off his knee.

The Cardinals said after a 10-9 loss that Contreras suffered a right knee contusion and X-rays came back negative. He will undergo an MRI, manager Oliver Marmol told reporters.

Contreras was behind the plate, and teammate Jordan Hicks hurled a sinker that went low and left. Contreras was unable to catch the pitch, and it hit the dirt before careening off his knee, protected by a shin guard.

Contreras attempted to go after the ball but was hobbling and clearly in pain.

Thursday marked Contreras’ debut with the Cardinals after seven seasons with the National League Central-rival Chicago Cubs. He is a three-time All-Star, including last season.

He went 2-for-4 with two runs before leaving the game. He was replaced by backup catcher Andrew Knizner.

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