Red Sox left-hander Paxton exits with calf strain

MLB

BOSTON — Boston Red Sox left-hander James Paxton limped off the field after injuring his right lower leg while making a quick move to cover first on a grounder in the opening inning Sunday against Houston.

The Red Sox announced two innings later that it was a right calf strain.

The 35-year-old Paxton turned quickly and was heading off the mound on Yordan Alvarez‘s grounder to first baseman Dominic Smith. He looked back at the mound briefly, then went down to one knee and struggled to put weight on the leg when he got up.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora and a trainer came out before Paxton limped to the dugout, with the help of the trainer, and slowly made his way down the steps to the clubhouse. Paxton was replaced by righty Lucas Sims after getting just two outs.

Alvarez was safe on the play, as Smith wasn’t able to beat him to the bag.

Paxton made his third start since Boston acquired him in a trade from the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Kerr, Warriors content to wait out any new deals
N. Texas QB wows in first start since 9th grade
Unbeaten Vols strengthen grip on No. 1 in Top 25
Pistons’ Ivey exits on stretcher after leg injury
Taken to brink, Texas shows ‘fight’ in CFP thriller

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *